Amm. Zumgottesberge et Jk. Mai, GLYCEROL ADMINISTRATION MODULATES THE PATTERN OF THE 3-FUCOSYL-N-ACETYL-LACTOSAMINE (CD15) EPITOPE IN THE ADULT GUINEA-PIG INNER-EAR, ORL, 59(3), 1997, pp. 127-130
The effect of glycerol administration on the distribution pattern of t
he CD15 (3-fucosyl-N-acetyl-lactosamine) epitope has been studied immu
nohistochemically in hydropic and non-hydropic ears of adult guinea pi
gs from 80 min to 5 h after treatment with 2 g/kg glycerol. Glycerol a
dministration characteristically modulated the immunoreactivity of the
CD15 epitope in the endolymphatic sac and the tectorial membrane (TM)
and revealed the CD15 epitope in the otoconia of the saccule, the ste
reocilia and the supporting cells of the ampullae. Our results suggest
that glycerol interacts with glycoconjugates of the TM and otoconia,
causing changes in their density and possibly the hydration state. As
a consequence, the transduction process may be affected.