Developmental aspects of the rat endolymphatic sac and functional implications

Citation
Ta. Peters et al., Developmental aspects of the rat endolymphatic sac and functional implications, ACT OTO-LAR, 121(2), 2001, pp. 125-129
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Otolaryngology,"da verificare
Journal title
ACTA OTO-LARYNGOLOGICA
ISSN journal
00016489 → ACNP
Volume
121
Issue
2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
125 - 129
Database
ISI
SICI code
0001-6489(200101)121:2<125:DAOTRE>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine specific characteristics of endo lymphatic sac (ES) cells of the developing rat that are considered to be in volved in endolymph homeostasis. Because intermediate filament proteins (IF Ps) are regarded as markers of cell differentiation and basal lamina protei ns (BLPs) are essential in cells double left right arrow matrix interaction s, we determined the presence of IFPs [cytokeratins (CKs) and vimentin] and BLPs [collagen IV, heparan sulphate proteoglycan (HSPG) and laminin] at di fferent developmental stages before and after birth. In addition, we studie d the expression of two enzymes of oxidative metabolism: cytochrome oxidase and succinate dehydrogenase. The presence of CKs 8, 18 and 19 in all epith elial cells of the ES during the embryonic stage is characteristic of simpl e (glandular) epithelial cells. Interestingly, a distinct population of the se cells shows additional expression of CK 7, which is a feature of secreto ry cells. These CK 7-positive cells also contain a high concentration of ox idative enzymes and are rich in mitochondria, indicating that they are ligh t cells. It is suggested that light cells possess specific energy-requiring transport capabilities. Loss of CK 19 expression in the distal part and in a large region of the intermediate part of the ES implies that these cells do not differentiate any further and acquire the capacity to proliferate. Furthermore, prominent co-expression of vimentin with the CKs in the distal part of the ES may confer viscoelastic properties on this epithelium. This may facilitate expansion and thus enable cushioning of pressure fluctuatio ns. Finally, the early prominent occurrence of HSPG in the basal lamina of the ES enables transport of ions. In this light our recent observations of early functioning NaK-ATPases in certain ES cells are interesting.