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Stria vascularis of cochlear duct
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Stria vascularis of cochlear duct

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Stria vascularis of cochlear duct
Cochlea-crosssection.svg
Cross section of the cochlea.
Details
System cochlea
Identifiers
Latin stria vascularis ductus cochlearis
MeSH D013316
NeuroLex ID birnlex_2525
TA98 A15.3.03.096
TA2 7028
FMA 77832
Anatomical terminology

The stria vascularis of the cochlear duct is a capillary loop in the upper portion of the spiral ligament (the outer wall of the cochlear duct). It produces endolymph for the scala media in the cochlea.

Structure

The stria vascularis is part of the lateral wall of the cochlear duct. It is a somewhat stratified epithelium containing primarily three cell types:

  • marginal cells, which are involved in K+ transport, and line the endolymphatic space of the scala media.
  • intermediate cells, which are pigment-containing cells scattered among capillaries.
  • basal cells, which separate the stria vascularis from the underlying spiral ligament. They are connected to basal cells with gap junctions.

The stria vascularis also contains pericytes, melanocytes, and endothelial cells. It also contains intraepithelial capillaries - it is the only epithelial tissue that is not avascular (completely lacking blood vessels and lymphatic vessels).

Function

The stria vascularis produces endolymph for the scala media, one of the three fluid-filled compartments of the cochlea. This maintains the ion balance of the endolymph that surround inner hair cells and outer hair cells of the organ of Corti. It secretes lots of K+, and may also secrete H+.

Public domainThis article incorporates text in the public domain from page 1055 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

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