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Original Article

Ultrastructure in the Stria Vascularis of the Guinea Pig following Intraperitoneal Injection of Ethacrynic Acid

Pages 439-457 | Received 19 Aug 1980, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Following intraperitoneal injection of ethacrynic acid. progressive. mainly reversible changes occurred in the strin vascularis. affecting all three cell types and the capillary basal laminae, Both marginal and intermediate cells showed abnormalities early, at a time when EP was just beginning to decline. Progressive changes in marginal cells culminated in apical bulging followed by recession of the swelling and stretching of the cells concomitant with grots interstitial oedema. Marginal cell mitochondria showed damage and the transcellular tubule system was dilated. Intermediate cells also showed a progression of changes culminating in a marked. but reversible. shrinkage. The time of appearance of severe strial derangement conelated with the time of maximal depression of EP. The ability of the stria to refain rapidly an almost normal morphology appeared to be due partly to the distribution and orientation of microtubules in marginal and intermediate cells preventing major disruption of stria vascularis architecture.

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