Effects of hyperosmolar substances on the endolymphatic sac
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- DOI: 10.3109/00016488909139020
Effects of hyperosmolar substances on the endolymphatic sac
Abstract
The murine endolymphatic sac (ES) was studied 15 min to 8 hours after intravenous glycerol administration. Initially the ES showed varying degrees of obliteration and this was mostly pronounced at 15-60 min after the injection. After 2 hours the normal volume was regained and after 4 hours the lumen was dilated to 160% of its normal volume. After 6-8 hours the ES had almost regained its normal appearance. The epithelial lining showed an increase in the number of granular cells which, after two hours, reached a peak of 15.8% (p less than 0.01) compared to normal controls which showed 6.1% granular cells of total cell population in the ES. The increase of granular cells was accompanied by filling of the ES lumen with a stainable substance. The epithelial reaction may serve the purpose of counteracting decreases in endolymph pressure either in the ES or in the entire labyrinth.
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