PMID: 6970572Jan 1, 1980Paper

Embryogenesis of the inner ear. IV. Post-natal maturation of the secretory epithelia of the inner ear in correlation with the elemental composition in the endolymphatic space

Archives of Oto-rhino-laryngology
M Anniko, H Nordemar

Abstract

The rise of the potassium concentration in the endolymphatic space occurred between the 4th and 8th day after birth (DAB). During this time morphological maturation of the stria vascularis was ended. The increasing concentration of potassium in the developing endolymph parallelled in the vestibular and cochlear parts of the labyrinth. The dark cell epithelium surrounding vestibular organs was, however, ultrastructurally mature at birth except for an increase of the number of intercellular digitations toward the basal membrane maturing during the first days postpartum. The maturation of endolymph thus took place prior to the development of the endocochlear potential.

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Sep 1, 1992·Acta Oto-laryngologica·D BerggrenM Anniko
Nov 1, 1987·Acta Oto-laryngologica·M HultcrantzH Rask-Andersen
Jan 1, 1984·The Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology·D Bagger-Sjöbäck, M Anniko
Mar 1, 1983·Acta Oto-laryngologica·M Anniko
May 18, 2000·Clinical Otolaryngology and Allied Sciences·A BibasA Wright
Oct 26, 2007·American Journal of Physiology. Renal Physiology·Ruchira Singh, Philine Wangemann
Nov 1, 1984·Acta Oto-laryngologica·M AnnikoR Wróblewski
Jan 1, 1981·Archives of Oto-rhino-laryngology·M AnnikoJ Schacht
Feb 8, 2007·The Journal of Biological Chemistry·Mari KonoRichard L Proia
Jan 1, 1983·Anatomy and Embryology·M Anniko
Jun 17, 2020·Toxicology in Vitro : an International Journal Published in Association with BIBRA·V TallandierB Pouyatos
Jan 1, 1997·Hearing Research·K MouR L Davis
Apr 6, 1999·Hearing Research·C L Adamson, R L Davis
Dec 1, 1996·Neuron·D E VetterJ Barhanin

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