Integrity of the membranous labyrinth barrier system is of critical importance, which promotes inner ear homeostasis and maintains its features. The membranous labyrinth barrier system is divided into several subsets ...Integrity of the membranous labyrinth barrier system is of critical importance, which promotes inner ear homeostasis and maintains its features. The membranous labyrinth barrier system is divided into several subsets of barriers which, although independent from each other, are interrelated. The same substance may demonstrate different permeability characteristics through different barriers and under different conditions, while different substances can have different permeability features even in the same barrier under the same condition. All parts of the mem-branous labyrinth barrier structure, including their morphology, enzymes and channel proteins, and theirs permeability characteristics under various physiological and pathological conditions are reviewed in this paper. Infections, noise exposure, ototoxicity may all increase perme-ability of the barriers and lead to disturbances in inner ear homeostasis. Copyright ? 2015 The Authors. Production & hosting by Elsevier (Singapore) Pte Ltd On behalf of PLA General Hospital Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).展开更多
A three-dimensional numerical model of the membranous labyrinth of the semicircular canal of the inner ear was established to investigate the effects of canalithiasis of BPPV on the balance function of the inner ear.T...A three-dimensional numerical model of the membranous labyrinth of the semicircular canal of the inner ear was established to investigate the effects of canalithiasis of BPPV on the balance function of the inner ear.The movement of otolith particles in the membranous labyrinth was simulated when a person turns his head to a specific position.The effects of otolith movements on the balance function of the inner ear were simulated for different numbers,diameters,and initial positions of otoliths.The simulation results show that the otolith diameter affects the movement duration of otoliths in the membranous labyrinth.The number and diameter of otoliths,the diameter of the membranous labyrinth,and the initial position of the otoliths can cause changes in the pressure difference on both sides of the cupula of the crista ampullaris(cupula).The latent period and onset period are related to the diameter of otolith particles and the position of the head.There is also a correlation between the severity of the disease and the diameter and number of otolith particles.展开更多
We used three methods to reconstruct a same bony and membranous labyrinth by an image processing work station(IPWS). Three dimensional (3-D)models of the bony and membranous labyrinth were thus obtained.Different part...We used three methods to reconstruct a same bony and membranous labyrinth by an image processing work station(IPWS). Three dimensional (3-D)models of the bony and membranous labyrinth were thus obtained.Different parts of the labyrinth were measured and the spatial relationship展开更多
文摘Integrity of the membranous labyrinth barrier system is of critical importance, which promotes inner ear homeostasis and maintains its features. The membranous labyrinth barrier system is divided into several subsets of barriers which, although independent from each other, are interrelated. The same substance may demonstrate different permeability characteristics through different barriers and under different conditions, while different substances can have different permeability features even in the same barrier under the same condition. All parts of the mem-branous labyrinth barrier structure, including their morphology, enzymes and channel proteins, and theirs permeability characteristics under various physiological and pathological conditions are reviewed in this paper. Infections, noise exposure, ototoxicity may all increase perme-ability of the barriers and lead to disturbances in inner ear homeostasis. Copyright ? 2015 The Authors. Production & hosting by Elsevier (Singapore) Pte Ltd On behalf of PLA General Hospital Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
基金This study was founded by the National Nature Science Foundation of China(11572079,11772087,31500765,11472074,11372069)。
文摘A three-dimensional numerical model of the membranous labyrinth of the semicircular canal of the inner ear was established to investigate the effects of canalithiasis of BPPV on the balance function of the inner ear.The movement of otolith particles in the membranous labyrinth was simulated when a person turns his head to a specific position.The effects of otolith movements on the balance function of the inner ear were simulated for different numbers,diameters,and initial positions of otoliths.The simulation results show that the otolith diameter affects the movement duration of otoliths in the membranous labyrinth.The number and diameter of otoliths,the diameter of the membranous labyrinth,and the initial position of the otoliths can cause changes in the pressure difference on both sides of the cupula of the crista ampullaris(cupula).The latent period and onset period are related to the diameter of otolith particles and the position of the head.There is also a correlation between the severity of the disease and the diameter and number of otolith particles.
文摘We used three methods to reconstruct a same bony and membranous labyrinth by an image processing work station(IPWS). Three dimensional (3-D)models of the bony and membranous labyrinth were thus obtained.Different parts of the labyrinth were measured and the spatial relationship