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Submicroscopic structure of the membranous labyrinth
Authors:Salvatore Iurato
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Normal Human Anatomy of the University of Milan, Italy
Abstract:Summary Investigations were performed by light and electron microscope on the basilar membrane, limbus spiralis and spiral ligament.These different parts continue one into the other and make up a single morphological and functional structure which may be called the ldquosupporting structure of Corti's organrdquo (s.s.C.o.).It is formed by a tissue the components of which are the cells and an intercellular substance in which are arranged the capillary vessels.The cells can be classed in two groups, the first consisting of the cells proper (basilar membrane, limbus spiralis and spiral ligament cells) which present structural changes parallel with the growth mechanism of the intercellular substance; the second of the cochlear duct covering cells (Corti's organ cells, inner and outer spiral sulcus cells, interdental cells, stria vascularis cells).The intercellular substance is organised in laminae, fibrolaminae, bundles and microscopic fibers composed of filaments with an intervening ground substance.The filaments have a diameter ranging from 85 to 105 Å. Topochemical tests with polarised light microscope, enzymatic tests, diffractographic and chemical analyses suggest that these filaments unquestionably consist of protein material which have nothing to do with collagen or elastic fibers. Perhaps it may be classed in the K.E.M.F. group.The ground substance generally appear anhistous and transparent but in some parts of the basilar membrane it presents a cottony appearance.The possible different hypotheses about the classification of the s.s.C.o. tissue are discussed.The quantity and architecture of the cells and the intercellular substance vary appreciably in the basilar membrane, limbus spiralis and spiral ligament, which are examined in detail one by one.The demonstration that the s.s.C.o. is formed of a tissue possessing an intercellular substance containing filamentous scleroproteins clearly corroborates the theory that is performs supporting activity in respect of Corti's organ. The term ldquosupporting structure of Corti's organrdquo is based on this interpretation.Research financed by C.N.R. grant.
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