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Morphology and function of Bast's valve: additional insight in its functioning using 3D-reconstruction
R Hofman1, J M Segenhout, J A N Buytaert
1Department of Otorhinolaryngology, University Medical Center Groningen, PO Box 30001, 9700 RB, Groningen, The Netherlands. r.hofman@kno.umcg.nl
Abstract:
The utriculo-endolymphatic valve was discovered by Bast in 1928. The function of Bast's valve is still unclear. By means of orthogonal-plane fluorescence optical sectioning (OPFOS) microscopy 3D-reconstructions of the valve and its surrounding region are depicted. The shape of the duct at the utricular side is that of a flattened funnel. In the direction of the endolymphatic duct and sac this funnel runs into a very narrow duct. The valve itself has a rigid 'arch-like' configuration. The opposing thin, one cell-layer thick, utricular membrane is highly compliant. We propose that opening and closure of the valve occurs through movement of the flexible base/utricular membrane away from and toward the relatively rigid valve lip.