Expression of cytokeratin polypeptides during development of the rat inner ear
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Expression of cytokeratin polypeptides during development of the rat inner ear
Abstract
The expression of cytokeratin polypeptides in the different epithelia of the developing inner ear of the rat from 12 days post conception to 20 days after birth was analysed immunohistochemically, using a panel of monoclonal antibodies. Throughout the development of the complex epithelial lining of the inner ear originating from the otocyst epithelium, only cytokeratins which are typical of simple epithelia were expressed. Cytokeratins 8, 18, and 19 were detectable shortly after the formation of the otocyst from the ectoderm (12 dpc), whereas cytokeratin 7 expression was delayed and first appeared in the vestibular portion and subsequently in the developing cochlear duct. During the development of the different types of specialized cells, differentiation-dependent modulation of the cytokeratin expression patterns was observed. In the mature inner ear, the specialized cell types displayed a function-related cytokeratin expression profile, both in the cochlear and vestibular portion. Cytokeratin expression in the flat epithelium of the vestibular portion suggests a more complex composition of this epithelium than has been established from routine morphology. Remarkably, the cochlear sensory cells were apparently devoid of cytokeratins, but no final conclusion could be drawn on the presence of cytokeratins in the sensory cells of the vestibular portion, because of the difficulty to delineate the cell borders between sensory cells and supporting cells.
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