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Scanning electron microscope observations of saccular ultrastructure in the mudpuppy (Necturus maculosus)

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Scanning electron microscopy revealed two types of hair cells in the sacculus of an amphibian, the mudpuppy (Necturus maculosus). Both types were surrounded by microvilli-covered sustentacular cells. The peripheral hair cells have shorter, thinner stereocilia and longer kinocilia than the hair cells in the central macula. The hair cells generally were found to be oriented with their stereocilia gradient directed toward the periphery of the macula. A nearly semicircular stria separated those directed forward and outward from those directed rearward and outward. Two basic types of otoconia were found in the otolith, and X-ray analysis revealed the entire otolith to be composed of aragonite.

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We would like to thank Dean E. Hillman for suggestions regarding fixation and interpretation, R. Eric Lombard for assistance with amphibian morphology and for helpful discussions during the course of this work, H. R. Wenk for performing X-ray analysis of otolith and Sister Loretta Shimondle for technical assistance. Research sponsored by the National Science Foundation Grant GK-3845 and the United States Public Health Service Grant GM-17523.

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Lewis, E.R., Nemanic, P. Scanning electron microscope observations of saccular ultrastructure in the mudpuppy (Necturus maculosus). Z. Zellforschung 123, 441–457 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00335541

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