In order to clarify the mechanism of otoconia formation, the pathway o
f calcium transport in the utricular supporting cells was investigated
. Potassium pyroantimonate (PA) precipitation, which indicates the loc
alization of calcium ions, was seen not only in otoconia but also in s
upporting cell cytoplasm. In the latter, deposits of PA were detected
in the secretory granules and endoplasmic reticulum (ER. These deposit
s were not present in cells pretreated with ethylene glycol-O,O'-bis (
2-aminoethyl)-N,N,N',N'-tetra-acetic acid (EGTA). Exposure of the supp
orting cells to streptomycin sulfate (SM) increased the number of lyso
somes. These lysosomes contained many small deposits of PA. The remain
ing granules and ER in cytoplasm also contained small deposits of PA.
The findings suggest that otoconia are formed by the vestibular suppor
ting cells in which calcium ions might be transported via ER-secretory
granule-lysosome-cytoplasmic protrusion.