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. 1995 Jun;86(1-2):82-8.
doi: 10.1016/0378-5955(95)00058-c.

Endocytosis and transepithelial transport of endolymph in the endolymphatic sac

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Endocytosis and transepithelial transport of endolymph in the endolymphatic sac

K Fukazawa et al. Hear Res. 1995 Jun.

Abstract

The fate of cationized ferritin (CF) injected into the endolymphatic space of the endolymphatic sac was observed by transmission electron microscopy. At 10 min after the injection, CF particles bound to the apical plasma membrane of epithelial cells of the sac and were then endocytosed with coated pits. However, they never passed through the junctional complexes between the epithelial cells. At 30 min after the injection, the CF particles were transferred to endosomes and lysosomes by small vesicles of 100-150 nm in diameter. CF particles were also found in small vesicles close to Golgi cisternae and in multivesicular bodies. Acid phosphatase positive lysosomes were found close to endosomes containing CF particles. In addition, a small fraction of the small vesicles containing CF particles became inserted into the basolateral plasma membrane. At 60 min after the injection, many CF particles were found in acid phosphatase positive secondary lysosomes. These observations suggest that endocytosis of endolymph is actively performed by the epithelial cells of the sac, and transepithelial vesicular transport across the epithelial cells occurs.

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