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Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery > Volume 35(6); 1992 > Article
Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 1992;35(6): 819-827.
Development of the secretory elements in the murine middle ear and eustachian tube.
Keehyun Park, Myung Hyun Chung, Young Myoung Kim, Sung Kyun Moon, David Lim
백서 이관 및 중이의 분비요소 발생에 대한 연구
박기현1 · 정명현1 · 김영명1 · 문성균1 · 임종재2
연세대학교 의과대학 이비인후과학교실1;오하이오 주립대학 이과학연구소2;
ABSTRACT

In the present study, the development of the secretory function of the murine tubotympanum, aging from gestational day 13 to postnatal day 21, was investigated using alcian blue/periodic acid-Schiff staining and lysozyme and lactoferrin immunohistochemistry. The secretory activity of the tubal epithelial cells was first observed at gestational day 17. Although tubal glands began to develop at gestational day 18, their secretory activity was first shown at postnatal day 3. The secretory activity of tubal epithelial cells rapidly increased immediately after birth, while that of the tubal gland showed gradual increment from the third postnatal day. Lysozyme was first recognized in the epithelial secretory cells at postnatal day 1, while lactoferrin was first detected in the tubal glands at the third postnatal day. The results indicate that the epithelial secretory cells in the murine tubotympanum, are mature at birth, but the tubal glands mature gradually after birth. In addition, the secretion of lysozyme and lactoferrin seemed to be related to the maturation of the secretory cells in the murine tubotympanum.

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