Patterns of Epithelial Cell Death during Early Development of the Human Inner Ear

Author:

Represa Juan J.1,Moro Jose A.2,Pastor Francisco2,Gato Angel2,Barbosa Enrique2

Affiliation:

1. Brooklyn, New York

2. Valladolid, Spain

Abstract

A light microscopic study of cell death in a developmental series of otic primordia from 23 human embryos (Carnegie stages 9 to 14) was completed. Degenerated cells were noted predominantly in the placode (stages 9 and 10), cup (stages 11 and 12), and otocyst (stages 13 and 14). A systematic camera lucida study of the appearance and topography of degenerating epithelial cells showed four different areas of cell death in the otic primordia that related to 1) invagination and detachment of the otic anlage, 2) early histogenesis of the statoacoustic ganglion, and 3) development of the endolymphatic duct. The possible role of cell death in the morphogenesis of the inner ear related to morphogenetic movements is discussed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine,Otorhinolaryngology

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