Background: Human inner ear contains macrophages whose functional role in early development is yet unclear. Recent studies describe inner ear macrophages act as effector cells of the innate immune system and are often activated following acoustic trauma or exposure to ototoxic drugs. Few or limited literature describing the role of macrophages during inner ear development and organogenesis. Material and Methods: We performed a study combining immunohistochemistry and immunofluorescence using antibodies against IBA1, CX3CL1, CD168, CD68, CD45 and CollagenIV. Immune staining and quantification was performed on human embryonic inner ear sections from gestational week 09 to 17. Results: The study showed IBA1 and CD45 positive cells in the mesen...
Background: Like the brain, the human inner ear was long thought to be devoid of immune activity. On...
Background: Like the brain, the human inner ear was long thought to be devoid of immune activity. On...
Background: Like the brain, the human inner ear was long thought to be devoid of immune activity. On...
Background: Human inner ear contains macrophages whose functional role in early development is yet u...
Background: The human cochlea was earlier believed to lack capacity to mount specific immune respons...
Background: The human cochlea was earlier believed to lack capacity to mount specific immune respons...
Background: The human cochlea was earlier believed to lack capacity to mount specific immune respons...
The human inner ear, which is segregated by a blood/labyrinth barrier, contains resident macrophages...
Background: The endolymphatic sac (ES) is endowed with a multitude of white blood cells that may tra...
The human inner ear, which is segregated by a blood/labyrinth barrier, contains resident macrophages...
The human inner ear, which is segregated by a blood/labyrinth barrier, contains resident macrophages...
Background: The endolymphatic sac (ES) is endowed with a multitude of white blood cells that may tra...
Background: The endolymphatic sac (ES) is endowed with a multitude of white blood cells that may tra...
Background: The endolymphatic sac (ES) is endowed with a multitude of white blood cells that may tra...
Macrophages are the most abundant immune cell within the cochlea. Their role in the pathophysiology ...
Background: Like the brain, the human inner ear was long thought to be devoid of immune activity. On...
Background: Like the brain, the human inner ear was long thought to be devoid of immune activity. On...
Background: Like the brain, the human inner ear was long thought to be devoid of immune activity. On...
Background: Human inner ear contains macrophages whose functional role in early development is yet u...
Background: The human cochlea was earlier believed to lack capacity to mount specific immune respons...
Background: The human cochlea was earlier believed to lack capacity to mount specific immune respons...
Background: The human cochlea was earlier believed to lack capacity to mount specific immune respons...
The human inner ear, which is segregated by a blood/labyrinth barrier, contains resident macrophages...
Background: The endolymphatic sac (ES) is endowed with a multitude of white blood cells that may tra...
The human inner ear, which is segregated by a blood/labyrinth barrier, contains resident macrophages...
The human inner ear, which is segregated by a blood/labyrinth barrier, contains resident macrophages...
Background: The endolymphatic sac (ES) is endowed with a multitude of white blood cells that may tra...
Background: The endolymphatic sac (ES) is endowed with a multitude of white blood cells that may tra...
Background: The endolymphatic sac (ES) is endowed with a multitude of white blood cells that may tra...
Macrophages are the most abundant immune cell within the cochlea. Their role in the pathophysiology ...
Background: Like the brain, the human inner ear was long thought to be devoid of immune activity. On...
Background: Like the brain, the human inner ear was long thought to be devoid of immune activity. On...
Background: Like the brain, the human inner ear was long thought to be devoid of immune activity. On...