Heterogeneity of sensory hair cells in a fish ear
- 9 October 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 324 (4) , 621-640
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.903240413
Abstract
The ultrastructure of sensory hair cells in the utricle of the cichlid fish, Astronotus ocellatus, the oscar, was studied by transmission electron microscopy of serial ultrathin sections from different regions of the epithelium. Two distinctly different types of hair cell were found, one located in the striolar region of the epithelium and the other in the extrastriolar region. Striolar hair cells have a well-defined perinuclear cisterna located just below the nucleus, and large perinuclear mitochondria, Synapuc bodies.of striolar cells are small and located in clusters, while those in extrastriolar cells are relatively large and individually dispersed. The extrastriolar hair cell closely resembles the amniote type II hair cell. On the basis of these data, and consistent with earlier studies, it appears that the striolar hair cells closely resemble amniote type I hair cells in many significant ways. Thus we have called them type I-like cells. The extrastriolar hair cells appear to be typical of eighth nerve mechanorecep-tors commonly described for fish and closely resemble the amniote type II hair cell.Keywords
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