Meniere's disease is one of the pathological entities characterized by endolymphatic hydrops of the cochlear and vestibular labyrinths. Hydrops can result from an alteration of ion and water transport properties of the epithelial cells bordering the endolymphatic system. Little is known about the cellular basis of the pathologic processes involved because data from normal or pathological conditions are lacking for 1) mechanisms of active secretion and absorption of ions, 2) water permeabilities, and 3) ionic permeabilities (both conductive and non-conductive pathways). This project will continue our study of ion and water transport by further developing in vitro techniques to study extra-sensory epithelia, such as common crus and semicircular canal. Experimentation will be done on mechanisms which cannot be studied in vivo (e.g., potassium and sodium transport without the confounding influence of the sensory structures). We will conduct the investigation on several levels: 1) intact epithelium with cells and junctions considered as one membrane, 2) intact epithelium, but properties of luminal and contraluminal cell membranes distinguished by the use of appropriate drugs and 3) isolated patches of luminal membrane. In the first preparation, both uni-directional, isotopic fluxes of ions and net ionic and water fluxes will be determined; in the latter case, nanoliter samples of collected luminal perfusate will be analyzed for ion content (K, Na, C1, Rb). In the second preparation transmural potentials and resistance will be determined. By eliminating the contribution of the basolateral membrane with high-K solutions or with an appropriate ionophore, the specific properties of the luminal membrane can be inferred. Patch clamp pipets will be used to isolate and characterize the postulated rheogenic potassium pump of the dark cells. Ion and water movement will be distinguished from each other by the use of non-transported markers, such as polyethylene glycol. The transport properties of the vestibular dark cells will be defined. The """"""""histologically less-active"""""""" cells, such as those of the semicircular canals, will be studied to determine their role in endolymph homeostasis. This information will be compared with the in vivo characterizations of ion and water transport in the cochlea, which we are presently studying by techniques complementing those proposed herein.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
5R01NS019490-03
Application #
3399545
Study Section
Hearing Research Study Section (HAR)
Project Start
1983-07-01
Project End
1986-08-31
Budget Start
1985-07-01
Budget End
1986-08-31
Support Year
3
Fiscal Year
1985
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Washington University
Department
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
062761671
City
Saint Louis
State
MO
Country
United States
Zip Code
63130
Marcus, N Y; Marcus, D C (1990) Transepithelial electrical responses to sodium and potassium of nonsensory region of gerbil utricle. Hear Res 44:13-23
Marcus, D C; Marcus, N Y (1989) Transepithelial electrical responses to Cl- of nonsensory region of gerbil utricle. Biochim Biophys Acta 987:56-62
Wangemann, P; Marcus, D C (1989) Membrane potential measurements of transitional cells from the crista ampullaris of the gerbil. Effects of barium, quinidine, quinine, tetraethylammonium, cesium, ammonium, thallium and ouabain. Pflugers Arch 414:656-62
Marcus, N Y; Marcus, D C (1987) Potassium secretion by nonsensory region of gerbil utricle in vitro. Am J Physiol 253:F613-21
Arakawa, E; Marcus, D C; Thalmann, R (1987) Dependence of endocochlear potential on vascular pH. Hear Res 31:1-7
Marcus, D C; Marcus, N Y; Greger, R (1987) Sidedness of action of loop diuretics and ouabain on nonsensory cells of utricle: a micro-Ussing chamber for inner ear tissues. Hear Res 30:55-64
Marcus, D C (1986) Transepithelial electrical potential of nonsensory region of gerbil utricle in vitro. Am J Physiol 251:C662-70
Clausen, C; Reinach, P S; Marcus, D C (1986) Membrane transport parameters in frog corneal epithelium measured using impedance analysis techniques. J Membr Biol 91:213-25
Marcus, N Y; Marcus, D C (1985) Transepithelial cation movements in gerbil utricles. Am J Otolaryngol 6:268-74
Marcus, D C; Rokugo, M; Thalmann, R (1985) Effects of barium and ion substitutions in artificial blood on endocochlear potential. Hear Res 17:79-86