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Sensory Cell Damage in Two-phase Endolymphatic Hydrops: A Morphologic Evaluation of a New Experimental Model by Low-voltage Scanning Techniques

 

作者: Erwin Dunnebier,   Johannes Segenhout,   Freerk Dijk,   Frans Albers,  

 

期刊: Otology & Neurotology  (OVID Available online 2001)
卷期: Volume 22, issue 5  

页码: 655-661

 

ISSN:1531-7129

 

年代: 2001

 

出版商: OVID

 

关键词: Aldosterone;Endolymphatic hydrops;Endolymphatic sac;Outer hair cells;Ménière's disease

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

HypothesisThe aim of this study was to create a more dynamic animal model of Ménière's disease combining multiple causes, such as the role of endocrine factors and endolymphatic sac dysfunction, that may mimic the fluctuant characteristics of Ménière's disease.BackgroundEndolymphatic hydrops remains to be considered a pathologic substrate in the etiology of Ménière's disease. The classic guinea pig model of inducing hydrops by total destruction of the endolymphatic sac is a nonphysiologic rigid model of Ménière's disease.MethodsThe authors developed the two-phase endolymphatic hydrops model by inducing hydrops by mild chronic endolymphatic sac dysfunction, in combination with increased endolymph production by aldosterone. Sensory cell damage was evaluated by low-voltage field emission scanning microscopy.ResultsThis study describes a wide spectrum of morphologic effects of the outer hair cells in radial gradients, in which most effects were observed in the third to second row of outer hair cells, and longitudinal gradients in which the most severe effects were observed in the apical turns. Most affected were the ears that underwent distal endolymphatic sac dissection followed by the administration of aldosterone. Damaging effects proceeded from degeneration and absence of short stereocilia of outer hair cells and even some inner hair cells in the apical turns, to stereociliary disarrangement and atrophy, followed by degeneration and absence of outer hair cells, which were replaced by supporting cells.ConclusionThe two-phase endolymphatic hydrops model seems to represent a functional model that may mimic the fluctuant characteristics of Ménière's disease and emphasizes the influence of multiple and coexisting hydrops-inducing influences.

 

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