T. Yoshihara et al., EFFECT OF GENTAMICIN ON VESTIBULAR DARK CELLS AND MELANOCYTES - AN ULTRASTRUCTURAL AND CYTOCHEMICAL STUDY, ORL, 56(1), 1994, pp. 24-30
Vestibular dark cell areas in gentamycin (GM)-intoxicated guinea pigs
were examined ultrastructurally and cytochemically. After GM treatment
the dark cells represented cytoplasmic vacuoles, wide intercellular s
pace, less osmiophilic cytoplasm and irregularly shaped basal portions
. Cytochemically, Na+,K+-ATPase activity was demonstrated on the basol
ateral folded plasma membranes of the dark cells similarly in both GM-
intoxicated and control guinea pigs. These findings revealed that the
dark cells still possessed a function of regulating the ionic composit
ion of the endolymph, although they showed various structural changes.
On the other hand, the melanocytes extended their cytoplasmic process
es into the basement membrane and the intercellular space of the dark
cells. Melanosomes markedly increased in number dose-dependently by GM
treatment. The significance and the function of the melanocytes in th
e dark-cell areas are discussed.