Artigo Revisado por pares

Effect of cupula shrinkage on the semicircular canal activity

2010; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 130; Issue: 10 Linguagem: Inglês

10.3109/00016481003677456

ISSN

1651-2251

Autores

Youichi Iimura, Mamoru Suzuki, Koji Otsuka, Taro Inagaki, Ujimoto Konomi, Shigetaka Shimizu,

Tópico(s)

Marine Invertebrate Physiology and Ecology

Resumo

Conclusion: With half-sized cupula, the semicircular canal nerve potentials decreased under slow stimulus, thus potentially leading to reduced caloric response. This also suggests that shrunken cupula may cause dizziness because of its hypermobility. Objectives: To examine the physiological effect of half-sized cupula on the semicircular canal nerve potential. Methods: The isolated cupula of the bullfrog was sectioned in half with fine scissors and was replaced on the crista. Mechanical endolymphatic flow and slow and fast stimuli were delivered and the evoked action potentials were recorded. Results: The cupula was successfully sectioned in half and was replaced on the crista. With the half-sized cupula, the action potentials became smaller under slow stimulus than under fast stimulus.

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