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J Comp Neurol ; 526(9): 1571-1588, 2018 06 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29524209

ABSTRACT

The utricle provides the vestibular reflex pathways with the sensory codes of inertial acceleration of self-motion and head orientation with respect to gravity to control balance and equilibrium. Here we present an anatomical description of this structure in the adult oyster toadfish and establish a morphological basis for interpretation of subsequent functional studies. Light, scanning, and transmission electron microscopy techniques were applied to visualize the sensory epithelium at varying levels of detail, its neural innervation and its synaptic organization. Scanning electron microscopy was used to visualize otolith mass and morphological polarization patterns of hair cells. Afferent nerve fibers were visualized following labeling with biocytin, and light microscope images were used to make three-dimensional (3-D) reconstructions of individual labeled afferents to identify dendritic morphology with respect to epithelial location. Transmission electron micrographs were compiled to create a serial 3-D reconstruction of a labeled afferent over a segment of its dendritic field and to examine the cell-afferent synaptic contacts. Major observations are: a well-defined striola, medial and lateral extra-striolar regions with a zonal organization of hair bundles; prominent lacinia projecting laterally; dependence of hair cell density on macular location; narrow afferent dendritic fields that follow the hair bundle polarization; synaptic specializations issued by afferents are typically directed towards a limited number of 7-13 hair cells, but larger dendritic fields in the medial extra-striola can be associated with > 20 hair cells also; and hair cell synaptic bodies can be confined to only an individual afferent or can synapse upon several afferents.


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Afferent Pathways/physiology , Batrachoidiformes/anatomy & histology , Hair Cells, Auditory/cytology , Otolithic Membrane/anatomy & histology , Presynaptic Terminals/physiology , Saccule and Utricle/anatomy & histology , Afferent Pathways/ultrastructure , Animals , Imaging, Three-Dimensional , Lysine/analogs & derivatives , Lysine/metabolism , Microscopy, Electron , Otolithic Membrane/ultrastructure , Presynaptic Terminals/ultrastructure , Tomography
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Math Biosci ; 294: 160-171, 2017 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28919576

ABSTRACT

This study proposes a mathematical model to evaluate the impact of oxygen carriers and scaffold geometry on oxygen distribution and cell growth in a 3D cardiac construct using computational fluid dynamics (CFD). Flow equations, oxygen balance equation and cell balance equation were solved using special initial and boundary conditions. The modeling results revealed that 55% increase in cardiac cell density occurred by using 6.4% perfluorocarbon oxygen carrier (PFC) compared to pure culture medium without PFC supplementation. Moreover, the effects of the scaffold geometry on cell density were examined by changing the channel numbers and the construct length. A 30% increase in the average cells density was observed by increasing the channel numbers from 37 to 145. Furthermore, the average cell density was increased 23% by decreasing the scaffold length from 0.5 to 0.2 cm length. Overall, the average cell density of cardiac cells can be increased 2-fold by using PFC oxygen carrier and optimizing the scaffold's geometry, simultaneously.


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Models, Theoretical , Myocardium , Myocytes, Cardiac/physiology , Oxygen , Tissue Engineering , Tissue Scaffolds , Cell Count , Computer Simulation , Humans , Oxygen/pharmacokinetics
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