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We have made several improvements in the method of fixation of the inner ear and the enzyme-histochemical technique for carbonic anhydrase (CA) detection. The results confirmed that CA is localized in the hair cells of the organ of Corti, Deiters' cells or nerve endings, inner pillar cells, Boettcher's cells, stria vascularis, spiral ligament, spiral limbus, and spiral ganglion cells. These results generally agree with previous histochemical observations but showed some differences. Our method preserved tissue morphology and showed more detailed localization of CA activity in the inner ear. In particular, the marginal zone of stria vascularis and the epithelial cells of spiral prominence, facing the endolymph, showed no CA activity, while the suprastrial region of the spiral ligament and the supralimbal region of the spiral limbus, juxtaposed to the perilymph, showed CA activity. In outer hair cells, the cuticular plate, which faces the endolymph showed CA activity, but the lateral membrane, which faces the perilymph showed no CA activity. In contrast, the inner hair cell cytoplasm showed diffuse CA activity. These results will be useful in considering ion exchange between endolymph and its adjacent cells, and between perilymph and its adjacent structures.
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Okamura, Ho., Sugai, N., Suzuki, K. et al. Enzyme-histochemical localization of carbonic anhydrase in the inner ear of the guinea pig and several improvements of the technique. Histochem Cell Biol 106, 425–430 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02473302
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