The diffusion pattern of horseradish peroxidase (HRP) injected into th
e scala tympani of the cochlear basal turn of guinea pigs was studied
to test whether antigen presented in this manner can gain access to th
e endolymphatic sac. By two hours, HRP reaction product was found thro
ughout the cochlea, with the greatest amounts in the spiral ligament,
spiral limbus, basilar membrane, and organ of Corti. In several cochle
as, very weak labeling was seen in the stria vascularis. HRP reaction
product was maximal in the basal turn. By two hours, HRP reaction prod
uct was also observed in the endolymphatic sac lumen, epithelial cells
, subepithelial tissue, and perisaccular connective tissue. It was mor
e common in the proximal portion. At this time, macrophages within the
lumen already appeared to have phagocytosed the HRP. By 72 hours afte
r injection, the inner ear was cleared of HRP. The results of this stu
dy support the hypothesis that antigen in the scala tympani gains acce
ss to the endolymphatic sac lumen, where it may be presented by macrop
hages to the systemic immune system. Antigen most likely does not gain
access to the endolymphatic space in the cochlea, but it gets to the
endolymphatic sac through the perilymph and the perisaccular tissue.