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the vestibular system

temporal bone

peripheral component

labyrinth

cochlea

otolith organs

utricle

saccule

vestibular hair cells

cochlear hair cells

ampullae

sensory epithelium

macula

gelatinous layer

otoconia

kinocilium

ampulla

gelatinous mass

endolymphatic fluid

endolymph

cupula

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The Vestibular System

✔ https://HomeworkClinic.com ✔ https://Videos.HomeworkClinic.com ✔ Ask questions here: https://HomeworkClinic.com/Ask Follow us: ▶ Facebook:   / homeworkclinic   ▶ Review Us: https://trustpilot.com/review/homewor... The vestibular system has important sensory and motor functions, contributing to the perception of self-motion, head position, and spatial orientation relative to gravity. The function of the vestibular system can be simplified by remembering some basic terminology of classical mechanics. All bodies moving in three dimensions have six degrees of freedom; three of these are translational and three are rotational. The translational components may be given in terms of movements along x, y, and z axes of the head. Rotations about the x, y, and z axes are commonly referred to as roll, pitch, and yaw. The positive direction of head rotation follows a right-hand rule—that is, if the fingers of the right hand are curled in the direction of the arrows, the thumb points in the positive direction of the axis. Buried deep in the temporal bone, the main peripheral component of the vestibular system is an elaborate set of interconnected chambers—the labyrinth—that has much in common, and is in fact continuous with, the cochlea. The labyrinth consists of the two otolith organs—the utricle and saccule—and three semicircular canals. The vestibular hair cells, which like cochlear hair cells transduce minute displacements into behaviorally relevant receptor potentials, are located in the utricle and saccule and in three juglike swellings called ampullae, located at the base of the semicircular canals next to the utricle. In the utricle and saccule, the sensory epithelium, or macula, consists of hair cells and associated supporting cells. Overlying the hair cells and their stereocilia is a gelatinous layer; above this layer is a fibrous structure, the otolithic membrane, in which are embedded crystals of calcium carbonate called otoconia. The crystals give the otolith organs their name (otolith is Greek for "ear stones"). The otoconia make the otolithic membrane considerably heavier than the structures and fluids surrounding it; thus, when the head tilts, gravity causes the membrane to shift relative to the sensory epithelium. The resulting shearing motion between the otolithic membrane and the macula displaces the hair bundles, which are embedded in the lower, gelatinous surface of the membrane. This displacement of the hair bundles generates a receptor potential in the hair cells that is dependent upon the direction of tilt. Movement of the stereocilia toward the kinocilium causes potassium channels to open, depolarizing the hair cell. The depolarization results in neurotransmitter release and excitation of the vestibular nerve fibers. Movement of the stereocilia in the direction away from the kinocilium closes the channels, hyperpolarizing the hair cell and thus reducing vestibular nerve activity. A shearing motion between the macula and the otolithic membrane also occurs when the head undergoes linear accelerations. Hair bundle displacement occurs transiently in response to linear accelerations and tonically in response to tilting of the head. The orientation of the stereocilia bundles relative to the kinocilia is such that, given the utricle and saccule on each side of the body, there is a continuous representation of all directions of body movement Ultimately, variations in hair cell polarity within the otolith organs produce patterns of vestibular nerve fiber activity that, at a population level, can unambiguously encode head position and the forces that influence it. Whereas the otolith organs are primarily concerned with head translations and orientation with respect to gravity, the semicircular canals sense head rotations, arising either from self-induced movements or from angular accelerations of the head imparted by external forces. Each of the three semicircular canals has at its base a bulbous expansion called the ampulla, which houses the sensory epithelium, or crista, that contains the hair cells. The structure of the canals suggests how they detect the angular accelerations that arise through rotation of the head. The hair bundles extend out of the crista into a gelatinous mass, the cupula, that bridges the width of the ampulla, forming a viscous barrier through which endolymph cannot circulate. As a result, the relatively compliant cupula is distorted by movements of the endolymphatic fluid. When the head turns in the plane of one of the semicircular canals, the inertia of the endolymph produces a force across the cupula, distending it away from the direction of head movement and causing a displacement of the hair bundles within the crista. In contrast, linear accelerations of the head produce equal forces on the two sides of the cupula, so the hair bundles are not displaced.

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