1966
DOI: 10.1177/000348946607500105
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V Adrenergic Innervation of the Cochlea

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“…4B). By P8, nonperivascular fibers in basal and apical regions were found near the habenula perforata where they formed a dense plexus, similar to previous descriptions of sympathetic fibers (Spoendlin and Lichtensteiger, 1966;Terayama et al, 1966). By P12, nonperivascular fibers were observed in apical regions of the cochlea.…”
Section: Nadph-diaphorase Histochemistry Reveals Autonomic-like Fibersupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…4B). By P8, nonperivascular fibers in basal and apical regions were found near the habenula perforata where they formed a dense plexus, similar to previous descriptions of sympathetic fibers (Spoendlin and Lichtensteiger, 1966;Terayama et al, 1966). By P12, nonperivascular fibers were observed in apical regions of the cochlea.…”
Section: Nadph-diaphorase Histochemistry Reveals Autonomic-like Fibersupporting
confidence: 85%
“…These fibers shared morphological characteristics with, and appeared nearly identical to, sympathetic fibers first detected by using the Falck-Hillarp method and transmission electron microscopy (Spoendlin and Lichtensteiger, 1966;Terayama et al, 1966;Densert and Flock, 1974;Densert, 1974). Adrenergic fibers are known to display a strong amine fluorescence signal and course either along blood vessels (perivascular) or move along cochlear nerve tracts (nonperivascular).…”
Section: Nadph-diaphorase Reveals An Autonomic-like Innervationmentioning
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“…These fibres lose their myelin sheath before they enter the cortilymph space. The innervation pattern of the hair cells has been described extensively by Smith and Sjostrand (1961) and Spoendlin (1967bSpoendlin ( , 1969 The adrenergic innervation consists of a dense perivascular network in the modiolus but these only accompany the vessels which course to the organ of Corti (Terrayama et al, 1966).…”
Section: Innervationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although autonomic innervation of the nose [3] and the inner ear [4,5] has been extensively investigated, knowledge of the distribution of the adrenergic nerve fibers in the Eustachian tube is incomplete. Demon stration of adrenergic innervation of the Eu stachian tube using Falck-Hillarp's histo chemical method [6] and glyoxylic acid method [7] has been reported recently by Uddman et al [8] and the authors of the present paper [9.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%