Sneary M G
Department of Anatomy, University of California, San Francisco 94143.
J Comp Neurol. 1988 Oct 22;276(4):573-87. doi: 10.1002/cne.902760410.
The auditory receptor of the red-eared turtle has been the subject of intensive electrophysiological study within the last decade, yet the details of its ultrastructure have remained uninvestigated. In the present report information is derived from an analysis of specimens prepared for light, scanning electron, and transmission electron microscopy. Attention is focused on the ultrastructure of hair cells, supporting cells, and nerve fibers within the sensory epithelium as well as the basilar membrane upon which it rests. A description of the receptor's relations to surrounding sensory epithelia, the limbus of the cochlear duct, and the basilar membrane is also included. Observations are discussed in the light of similar information from other reptilian auditory receptors and the mammalian organ of Corti.
在过去十年中,红耳龟的听觉感受器一直是深入电生理研究的对象,但其超微结构的细节仍未得到研究。在本报告中,信息来源于对为光镜、扫描电子显微镜和透射电子显微镜制备的标本的分析。重点关注感觉上皮内毛细胞、支持细胞和神经纤维以及其所在基底膜的超微结构。还包括对感受器与周围感觉上皮、蜗管边缘和基底膜关系的描述。根据来自其他爬行动物听觉感受器和哺乳动物柯蒂氏器的类似信息对观察结果进行了讨论。