Horowitz Seth S, Simmons Andrea Megela, Ketten Darlene R
Department of Psychology, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 02912, USA.
J Acoust Soc Am. 2005 Aug;118(2):1166-71. doi: 10.1121/1.1944627.
Using a combination of in vivo computerized tomography and histological staining, a middle ear anomaly in two wild-caught American bullfrogs (Rana catesbeiana) is characterized. In these animals, the tympanic membrane, extrastapes, and pars media (shaft) of the stapes are absent on one side of the head, with the other side exhibiting normal morphology. The pars interna (footplate) of the stapes and the operculum are present in their normal positions at the entrance of the otic capsule on both the affected and unaffected sides. The pattern of deformity suggests a partial failure of development of tympanic pathway tissues, but with a preservation of the opercularis pathway. While a definitive proximate cause of the condition could not be determined, the anomalies show similarities to developmental defects in mammalian middle ear formation.
通过结合体内计算机断层扫描和组织学染色,对两只野生捕获的美国牛蛙(牛蛙)的中耳异常进行了表征。在这些动物中,头部一侧的鼓膜、镫骨外侧突和镫骨的中耳部分(杆部)缺失,另一侧表现出正常形态。镫骨的内耳部分(足板)和鳃盖骨在患侧和未患侧的耳囊入口处均处于正常位置。畸形模式表明鼓膜通路组织发育部分失败,但鳃盖骨通路得以保留。虽然无法确定该病症的确切直接原因,但这些异常与哺乳动物中耳形成中的发育缺陷相似。