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Acta Oto-laryngologica | 1991

Glycoconjugates in the Otholithic Organ of the Developing Chick Embryo

Shiro Endo; Toru Sekitani; Hiroshi Yamashita; Toshishige Kido; Yoichi Masumitsu; Masahiko Ogata; Masako Miura

The presence of glycoconjugates in the otolithic organ of developing chick embryos was investigated histochemically using lectins. On the 6-day-old chick embryo, intense labelling with lectins was observed in the sensory epithelium, on the surface of the epithelium and on the immature otoconia. The otoconia were intensely labelled with lectins at every stage of the chick embryos, while the labelling with lectins in the sensory epithelium became weaker with the maturing of the otoconia. In TEM observation, the secretory granules of the supporting cells of the sensory epithelium were labelled with lectin. The reaction of lectin was more intense in the electronic dense zone of the otoconium than in the electronic lucent zone at every stage of the chick embryos. These findings indicate that the precursors of the otoconia are secreted by the supporting cells of the sensory epithelium and that glycoconjugates play an important role in otoconial formation.


Acta Oto-laryngologica | 1991

GABA Distribution in the Central Vestibular System after Retroauricular Galvanic Stimulation: An Immunohistochemical Study

Kenji Okami; Toru Sekitani; Masahiko Ogata; Yoshiko Matsuda; Yoichi Ogata; Koichiro Kanaya; Tetsuya Tahara

The changes of the neurotransmitter (GABA) distribution in the brain stem of rats by retroauricular galvanic stimulation were investigated using the immunohistochemical method. In the lateral vestibular nucleus GABA-like immunoreactivity was more intensive on the side ipsilateral to the anodal stimulation than on the other side. It is concluded that retroauricular galvanic stimulation causes some changes in the inhibitory activity of the lateral vestibulo-spinal tract and of the spinal motor neuron.


Acta Oto-laryngologica | 1991

Compensatory process of vestibular neuronitis : from findings of combined galvanic test and caloric test

Masahiko Ogata; Toru Sekitani; Tetsuyasu Hirata; Tatsuya Okuzono; Koichiro Kanaya; Tetsuya Tahara

The compensatory process of vestibular neuronitis in 7 patients was followed up and evaluated using the Combined Galvanic Test (CGT) and other neuro-otological data. CGT is the simultaneous recording of both galvanic eye movement (GEM) and galvanic body sway (GBS), and has proved to be reliable in the diagnosis of retrolabyrinthine disorders. The results were as follows: The subjective symptoms remained in 3 cases from 1 month to 1 year. The recovery of the GBS response was seen earlier than that of both GEM and caloric responses. The recovery of GEM and caloric responses was observed at almost the same time. We observed the favorable recovery process of caloric response and GEM response in some cases which had recovery of GBS response within 4 weeks and suggest that the system of GBS response is different from that of GEM and caloric response. However, the systems of the latter two may be the same. We assume that the recovery of GBS response is earlier than that of GEM and caloric responses because the otolithic system recovers more easily than the semicircular canal system. The CGT and caloric test were reliable in examining the compensatory process of vestibular neuronitis.


Acta Oto-laryngologica | 1993

Vestibular Neuronitis Evaluated by the Combined Galvanic Test

Koichiro Kanaya; Toru Sekitani; Tatsuya Okuzono; Masahiko Ogata; Yasuhiko Tahara

Forty-two patients with unilateral vestibular neuronitis were examined by the combined galvanic test (CGT), consisting of the galvanic eye movement test (GEMT) and the galvanic body sway test (GBST). Results of the CGT were evaluated with respect to the time period from the onset of vestibular neuronitis. A favorable recovery was observed earlier with the GBST than the GEMT. We believe that this discrepancy may be due to the difference in compensation between the vestibulo-ocular reflex and the vestibulo-spinal reflex.


Practica oto-rhino-laryngologica | 1982

List of Literature on Vestibular Neuronitis(II)

Toru Sekitani; Takaaki Noguchi; Masaaki Hiyoshi; Takaaki Matsuo; Yoshihiko Okinaka; Tetsuyasu Hirata; Toshishige Kido; Yuji Imate; Atsuo Ueki; Tetsuhiko Inokuma; Yoshiko Matsuda; Takashi Yoneda; Masahiko Ogata; Mitsuie Masuda; Hiroshi Yamashita


Practica oto-rhino-laryngologica | 1984

Immunological Examination of Cerebrospinal Fluid in Patients with Vestibular Neuronitis

Takaaki Matsuo; Toru Sekitani; Keiko Kado; Takaaki Noguchi; Yoshiko Matsuda; Takashi Yoneda; Masahiko Ogata


O.R.L.Tokyo | 1996

Hemangioma of the Larynx.

Jun Hara; Masaaki Hiyoshi; Masahiko Ogata


Practica oto-rhino-laryngologica | 1995

Advantages of Using a Skin Stapler in Head and Neck Surgery.

Yuji Imate; Shiro Endo; Michihiko Ogata; Kouji Hasuike; Masahiro Takahashi; Masaaki Hiyoshi; Masahiko Ogata; Keiji Moriya


Practica oto-rhino-laryngologica | 1994

Distribution of Administered Aspoxicillin in Maxillary Sinus Mucosa and Nasal Discharge.

Masaaki Hiyoshi; Masahiko Ogata; Jun Hara; Yoshihiko Okinaka; Masahiro Takahashi; Keiji Moriya


Practica oto-rhino-laryngologica | 1994

Giant Dermoid Cyst in the Floor of the Mouth. A Case Report.

Hirotaka Nakano; Keiko Kanesada; Masahiko Ogata; Toshiaki Kamei

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