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Submicroscopic structure of the membranous labyrinth

2. The epithelium of corti's organ

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Investigations were performed by light and electron microscope on the submicroscopic structure of the epithelium of Corti's organ in the white rat.

Morphological and structural differences between the inner hair cells and the outer hair cells are revealed.

The inner hair cells are closely inter-related with the inner supporting cells and have a polyhedral shape, whereas the outer hair cells look like cylinders and are surrounded by an intraepithelial fluid.

The structural peculiarities consist of differences in the dimensions of the hairs, in the arrangement of cytoplasmic organoids and in the aspect of the receptoneural junction. In both sensory hair cells 4 zones of different structure can be distinguished from the surface inwards: apical zone, intermediate zone, perinuclear zone and receptoneuronal junction. The functional value of these different zones is discussed and compared with what has been demonstrated in other receptors.

The pillar cells and the Deiters' cells are supporting cells which have a filamentous skeleton, composed of submicroscopic individual filaments. These filaments have a diameter of about 215 Å and present some analogies with the tonofilaments of the stratified squamous epithelium. The filaments are arranged differently in the pillar cells and in the Deiters' cells. Possible functional differences between these patterns are discussed.

The reticular membrane is not an extracellular cuticle. It consists of intracellular cementitious material (like the terminal bars of the epithelial cells).

The Hensen's and Claudius cells, the Böttcher's cells, the inner supporting cells, the inner and outer spiral sulcus cells are regular prismatic cells with few endoplasmic organoids and without filaments.

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This work is dedicated to the memory of the late Prof. L. Pietrantoni.

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Iurato, S. Submicroscopic structure of the membranous labyrinth. Zeitschrift für Zellforschung 53, 259–298 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00339444

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