2005
DOI: 10.1152/jn.00746.2003
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Comparative Morphology of Rodent Vestibular Periphery. I. Saccular and Utricular Maculae

Abstract: Calyx afferents, a group of morphologically and physiologically distinct afferent fibers innervating the striolar region of vestibular sensory epithelia, are selectively labeled by antibodies to the calcium-binding protein calretinin. In this study, the population of calretinin-stained calyx afferents was used to delineate and quantify the striolar region in six rodent species: mouse, rat, gerbil, guinea pig, chinchilla, and tree squirrel. Morphometric studies and hair cell and calyx afferent counts were done.… Show more

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“…Our data do not support the idea that there are twice as many Type I HCs in the striola region compared with Type II HCs; a 2:1 ratio was proposed by earlier studies (Engström and Wersäll 1958;Lindeman 1969;Watanuki and Meyer zum Gottesberge 1971). Our ratio is also lower than the 1.5±0.02 (mean±SE) Type1/Type II ratio reported by Desai et al (2005). The inclusion of juxtastriolar cells in our analysis may account for some of the discrepancy, as Desai et al (2005) quantified the striolar region specifically, not the larger striolar/juxtastriolar region.…”
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“…Our data do not support the idea that there are twice as many Type I HCs in the striola region compared with Type II HCs; a 2:1 ratio was proposed by earlier studies (Engström and Wersäll 1958;Lindeman 1969;Watanuki and Meyer zum Gottesberge 1971). Our ratio is also lower than the 1.5±0.02 (mean±SE) Type1/Type II ratio reported by Desai et al (2005). The inclusion of juxtastriolar cells in our analysis may account for some of the discrepancy, as Desai et al (2005) quantified the striolar region specifically, not the larger striolar/juxtastriolar region.…”
Section: Does Sox2 Label Type II Hcs?contrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Our estimates of total HC density (striola, 1.4±0.3 HC/ 100 μm 2 SE [mean±SD]; extrastriolar, 1.7±0.4) agree well with those reported by Desai et al (2005) for adult CBA/J mice (striola, 1.6±0.05 HC/100 μm 2 SE [mean±SE]; extrastriolar, 1.7±0.09). Roughly equivalent numbers of Sox2-negative and Sox2-positive HCs were observed in the striolar/juxtastriolar region, a ratio of 1.1±0.2 Sox2-negative to Sox2-positive HCs.…”
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