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The ultrastructure of the basilar membrane in the cat.

L M Cabezudo.   

Abstract

A detailed study of the feline basilar membrane was performed in 13 cochleae with light microscopy and in six with electron microscopy. The distribution of the mesothelial cells and homogeneous ground substance with the filaments was recorded and plotted as a function of length along the cochlear duct. The width, thickness and number of filaments were also measured. In the lower basal turn the basilar membrane was narrowest and its entire thickness was occupied by filaments. In the apical region the width was maximal and the filaments were fewer. The density of the filaments counted in the bundles showed no significant difference along the cochlear duct or across the width of the basilar membrane, but the number of filaments decreased markedly (approximately a ten-fold difference) from base to apex. The number of mesothelial cells increased towards the apex. These morphological characteristics may be related to the different motion pattern of the basilar membrane along the length of the cochlear duct. A discontinuity of the basement membrane was noted in the apical region in all cochleae studied. These gaps seemed to provide structural evidence for the permeability of the basilar membrane in this area. The vas spiralis was present as a blood vessel in two specimens and only in the apical region. Thus, its function as the sole nutritional source for the organ of Corti is doubtful.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 568373

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Otolaryngol        ISSN: 0001-6489            Impact factor:   1.494


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3.  A MULTISCALE MODEL OF THE ORGAN OF CORTI.

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4.  Basilar membrane and its anchoring system in the cochlea of the greater horseshoe bat.

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5.  Morphological Immaturity of the Neonatal Organ of Corti and Associated Structures in Humans.

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6.  Feed-forward and feed-backward amplification model from cochlear cytoarchitecture: an interspecies comparison.

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7.  Middle-ear response in the chinchilla and its relationship to mechanics at the base of the cochlea.

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8.  Cell-cell junctions: a target of acoustic overstimulation in the sensory epithelium of the cochlea.

Authors:  Guiliang Zheng; Bo Hua Hu
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9.  Quantitative reappraisal of the helmholtz-guyton resonance theory of frequency tuning in the cochlea.

Authors:  Charles F Babbs
Journal:  J Biophys       Date:  2011-10-19

10.  Macromolecular organization and fine structure of the human basilar membrane - RELEVANCE for cochlear implantation.

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