Mount R J, Harrison R V
Department of Otolaryngology, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Scanning Microsc. 1987 Sep;1(3):1167-74.
The sensory epithelia of the inner ear of the dog have been investigated using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The surface appearance of the cristae ampullares of the semicircular canals and of the macula utriculi are very similar to other mammalian species. The crista ampullaris of the anterior vertical semicircular canal is divided by a non-sensory septum cruciatum, found in cats and rats but not, for example, in man. The vestibular sensory cells possess two distinct types of stereocilia, one is thick and rigid appearing, the other is thin and limp. Neither type of stereocilium is restricted to a particular hair cell type. From SEM views of the undersurface of the tectorial membrane of the cochlea we show evidence that some inner hair cell stereocilia may be attached to the tectorial membrane. This observation is made only in middle to upper cochlear regions (those subserving transduction of low frequencies of sound).
利用扫描电子显微镜(SEM)对犬内耳的感觉上皮进行了研究。半规管壶腹嵴和椭圆囊斑的表面外观与其他哺乳动物物种非常相似。前垂直半规管的壶腹嵴被一个无感觉的十字形隔膜分开,这种隔膜在猫和大鼠中存在,但在人类中不存在。前庭感觉细胞具有两种不同类型的静纤毛,一种粗壮坚硬,另一种纤细柔软。两种类型的静纤毛都不限于特定的毛细胞类型。从耳蜗盖膜下表面的扫描电子显微镜观察中,我们发现有证据表明一些内毛细胞静纤毛可能附着在盖膜上。这一观察结果仅在耳蜗中上部区域(那些负责低频声音转导的区域)发现。