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Publication : Vestibular morphology in relation to age and circling behavior.

First Author  Bloom D Year  1994
Journal  Acta Otolaryngol Volume  114
Issue  4 Pages  387-92
PubMed ID  7976310 Mgi Jnum  J:20189
Mgi Id  MGI:68299 Doi  10.3109/00016489409126075
Citation  Bloom D, et al. (1994) Vestibular morphology in relation to age and circling behavior. Acta Otolaryngol 114(4):387-92
abstractText  The DBA/2 strain of mice have genetically induced vestibular dysfunction that presents grossly at an early age as circling behavior and abnormal righting reflexes. The vestibular morphology of this strain has not previously been examined. DBA/2 mice of different ages that showed circling behavior were sacrificed and then had their inner ears immediately removed and fixed in glutaraldehyde. The specimens were prepared for light, transmission and scanning electron microscopy. Additional specimens at 10 months of age were fixed with paraformaldehyde for immunohistochemical investigation and labelling of alpha-actinin. Non-circling litter mates served as controls. The morphology and immunohistochemistry of the vestibular end-organs were evaluated as a function of age and circling behavior. The sensory epithelium of the ampulla and utricle in the circling mice showed softening of the cuticle, hair cell cytoplasmic herniation, expelled cellular debris, fused stereocilia and giant hair cells that progressively increased in severity with age. The non-circling litter mates showed similar but less severe pathology of the vestibular sensory epithelium. The immunohistochemical analysis showed no differences at a magnification of 400 x.
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