Literature DB >> 6480394

The structure of the middle ear epithelium of the rat and the effect of Eustachian tube obstruction.

W Kuijpers, J M van der Beek, P H Jap, E L Tonnaer.   

Abstract

The middle ear cavity of the rat is lined with ciliated and squamous epithelium. The arrangement of the ciliated cells, interspersed with secretory cells, in distinct tracts and their continuity with the ciliated epithelium of the Eustachian tube, suggests the existence of a mucociliary transport system for cleaning the middle ear cleft. The secretory cells produce either neutral or sulphated glycoproteins, dependent on their location. In addition to these secretions, the epithelium of the lower part of the Eustachian tube is bathed with secretory products of seromucous glands. Also in the areas with squamous epithelium, numerous small secretory cells, the character of which is only identifiable with the electronmicroscope, are present. It is concluded that the middle ear lining can be considered as a locally modified respiratory epithelium. Blockade of the mucociliary transport system, supposedly a crucial aetiological factor in secretory otitis media, by obstruction of the Eustachian tube, induces pathogenic behaviour of microorganisms normally present in the middle ear. This results in either a transient or a longstanding infective middle ear disease, associated with a large variety of changes of the mucosa, especially with respect to the secretory activity. The data obtained indicate that the increased secretory activity encountered in secretory otitis media cannot be attributed to the isolated effect of tubal occlusion, but rather to an infective process.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6480394     DOI: 10.1007/bf01002787

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochem J        ISSN: 0018-2214


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