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Original Article

Damage To The Stria Vascularis In The Guinea Pig By Acute Atoxyl Intoxication

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Pages 167-179 | Received 01 Apr 1975, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The aim of the present study was to show the morphological degeneration at the ultrastructural level, after damaging the stria vascularis experimentally. The acute lesions, after acute atoxyl intoxication, occur after about 12 hours, and begin as a degeneration of both the marginal and the intermediate cells, whereas the basal cells remain mainly unaffected. The severely damaged marginal or intermediate cells may become loosened from the stria vascularis and rejected from it into the en-dolymphatic space. Under such conditions the basal cells may line the surface facing the endolymph, although this occurs very rarely. Initially, there may be a slight bulging of Reissner's membrane, but soon the membrane becomes depressed, and sometimes a total collapse occurs, with Reissner's membrane flattened over the tec-torial membrane against the organ of Corti. It is only seldom that Reissner's membrane touches the strial surface. Mitochondrial degeneration with formation of intra-mitochondrial inclusion bodies is an interesting early finding in the damage pattern.

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