Comparative biology of the amniote vestibular utricle
- PMID: 38763033
- DOI: 10.1016/j.heares.2024.109035
Comparative biology of the amniote vestibular utricle
Abstract
The sensory epithelia of the auditory and vestibular systems of vertebrates have shared developmental and evolutionary histories. However, while the auditory epithelia show great variation across vertebrates, the vestibular sensory epithelia appear seemingly more conserved. An exploration of the current knowledge of the comparative biology of the amniote utricle, a vestibular sensory epithelium that senses linear acceleration, shows interesting instances of variability between birds and mammals. The distribution of sensory hair cell types, the position of the line of hair bundle polarity reversal and the properties of supporting cells show marked differences, likely impacting vestibular function and hair cell regeneration potential.
Keywords: Evolution; Hair cells; Supporting cells; Utricle; Vestibular system.
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