Analysis of Vestibular Labyrinthine Geometry and Variation in the Human Temporal Bone

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作者
Chacko, Lejo Johnson [1 ]
Schmidbauer, Dominik T. [1 ,2 ]
Handschuh, Stephan [3 ]
Reka, Alen [1 ]
Fritscher, Karl D. [4 ]
Raudaschl, Patrik [4 ]
Saba, Rami [5 ]
Handler, Michael [6 ]
Schier, Peter P. [6 ]
Baumgarten, Daniel [6 ,7 ]
Fischer, Natalie [1 ]
Pechriggl, Elisabeth J. [8 ]
Brenner, Erich [8 ]
Hoermann, Romed [8 ]
Glueckert, Rudolf [1 ,9 ]
Schrott-Fischer, Anneliese [1 ]
机构
[1] Med Univ Innsbruck, Dept Otolaryngol, Innsbruck, Austria
[2] Management Ctr Innsbruck, Dept Biotechnol & Food Engn, Innsbruck, Austria
[3] Univ Vet Med, VetCore Facil Res, VetImaging, Vienna, Austria
[4] UMIT, Inst Biomed Image Anal, Hall In Tirol, Austria
[5] MED EI GmbH, Innsbruck, Austria
[6] UMIT, Inst Elect & Biomed Engn, Hall In Tirol, Austria
[7] Tech Univ Ilmenau, Inst Biomed Engn & Informat, Ilmenau, Germany
[8] Med Univ Innsbruck, Dept Anat Histol & Embryol, Div Clin & Funct Anat, Innsbruck, Austria
[9] Univ Clin Innsbruck, Tirol Kliniken, Innsbruck, Austria
来源
FRONTIERS IN NEUROSCIENCE | 2018年 / 12卷
关键词
membranous labyrinth; semi-circular canals; vestibular labyrinth; microCT; centerlines; inner ear; GOVERNING BODY DONATION; SEMICIRCULAR CANALS; RHESUS-MONKEYS; INNER-EAR; PROSTHESIS; RECONSTRUCTION; IMPLANTATION; EUROPE; LEGAL; CT;
D O I
10.3389/fnins.2018.00107
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Stable posture and body movement in humans is dictated by the precise functioning of the ampulla organs in the semi-circular canals. Statistical analysis of the interrelationship between bony and membranous compartments within the semi-circular canals is dependent on the visualization of soft tissue structures. Thirty-one human inner ears were prepared, post-fixed with osmium tetroxide and decalcified for soft tissue contrast enhancement. High resolution X-ray microtomography images at 15 mu m voxel-size were manually segmented. This data served as templates for centerline generation and cross-sectional area extraction. Our estimates demonstrate the variability of individual specimens from averaged centerlines of both bony and membranous labyrinth. Centerline lengths and cross-sectional areas along these lines were identified from segmented data. Using centerlines weighted by the inverse squares of the cross-sectional areas, plane angles could be quantified. The fit planes indicate that the bony labyrinth resembles a Cartesian coordinate system more closely than the membranous labyrinth. A widening in the membranous labyrinth of the lateral semi-circular canal was observed in some of the specimens. Likewise, the crosssectional areas in the perilymphatic spaces of the lateral canal differed from the other canals. For the first time we could precisely describe the geometry of the human membranous labyrinth based on a large sample size. Awareness of the variations in the canal geometry of the membranous and bony labyrinth would be a helpful reference in designing electrodes for future vestibular prosthesis and simulating fluid dynamics more precisely.
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