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Original Article

Experimentally (Atoxyl) Induced Ampullar Degeneration and Damage to the Maculae Utriculi

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Pages 429-440 | Received 15 Apr 1976, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Atoxyl administration to guinea pigs may cause vesicular degeneration of both the secretory and the sensory regions of the cristae ampullares and macula utriculi. Some of the severely damaged secretory cells were even expelled from the surface into the endolymph-atic space. The nerve chalices of type I hair cells disintegrated. The degeneration of the secretory region will thus block the endolymph circulation and the electrolyte balance is likely to collapse. Whether hair cell degeneration can best be explained on this basis (indirect atoxyl effect) or by a direct action of atoxyl on the hair cells and the nerve chalices of type 1 ahir cells is discussed.

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