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Páginas de Na-K-ATPase activity in the guinea pig stria vascularis in experimentally-induced endolymphatic hydrops
The effect of endolymphatic hydrops on the
Na-K-ATPase activity in the guinea pig stria vascularis
was electron microscopically and enzyme cytochemically
investigated one year after experimental
induction. The morphological observations revealed
intercellular dropsy in the basal infoldings of the
marginal cells, and shrinkage and disappearance
of intermediate cells. Moreover, shrinkage of the
marginal cells, especially of the basal infoldings, was
occasionally observed. In spite of these morphological
alterations, the Na-K-ATPase activity was still detected
on the plasma membrane of the basal infoldings of most
marginal cells. No remarkable differences were found
among the cochlear turns of the specimens examined.
However, no reaction product was detected on the
basolateral plasma membrane of severely degenerated
marginal cells. The present results indicate that the Na-
K-ATPase of the plasma membrane of the basal
infoldings of the marginal cells plays an important role
in the maintenance of the unique ion concentration of the
endolymph even in the endolymphatic hydropic
condition, and that the Na-K-ATPase activity is
attenuated in severely atrophic cells