Species differences in inner ear fluids |
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Authors: | Kazuo Makimoto Teiro Takeda Herbert Silverstein |
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Affiliation: | (1) Dept. of Otolaryngology, School of Medicine, Kyoto University, Sakyo-ku, 606 Kyoto, Japan;(2) Sarasota Memorial Hospital, 1901 Arlington Street, 33579 Sarasota, FL, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Inner ear fluids of guinea pigs and cats were analyzed for sodium, potassium, chloride, glucose, and total protein to determine species differences in chemical compositions. In the scala vestibuli perilymph and scala tympani perilymph, sodium, potassium, and choride levels in the guinea pig were lower than in the cat. The protein levels in the scala vestibuli perilymph and scala tympani perilymph of the guinea pig were lower than those of the cat. The glucose levels in the guinea pig were higher in the scala vestibuli perilymph and scala tympani perilymph, as compared to findings in the cat. Regarding the utricular endolymph, there were significant differences between guinea pigs and cats in sodium and potassium concentrations; the concentration in the former being higher in sodium and lower in potassium. These findings are pertinent for the phylogenetic studies on inner ear fluid biochemistry.This work was supported by Research Grant No. ROI-NS1026801 from the National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Strokes, USA |
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Keywords: | Species difference Body fluids chemistry Inner ear fluids |
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