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Inner ear ossification and mineralization kinetics in human embryonic development - microtomographic and histomorphological study.

Céline RichardGuillaume CourbonNorbert LarocheJean Michel PradesLaurence VicoLuc Malaval
Published in: Scientific reports (2017)
Little is known about middle and inner ear development during the second and third parts of human fetal life. Using ultra-high resolution Microcomputed Tomography coupled with bone histology, we performed the first quantitative middle and inner ear ossification/mineralization evaluation of fetuses between 17 and 39 weeks of gestational age. We show distinct ossification paces between ossicles, with a belated development of the stapes. A complete cochlear bony covering is observed within the time-frame of the onset of hearing, whereas distinct time courses of ossification for semicircular canal envelopes are observed in relation to the start of vestibular functions. The study evidences a spatio-temporal relationship between middle and inner ear structure development and the onset of hearing and balance, critical senses for the fetal adaptation to birth.
Keyphrases
  • gestational age
  • high resolution
  • endothelial cells
  • birth weight
  • preterm birth
  • hearing loss
  • pregnant women
  • body mass index
  • body composition
  • postmenopausal women
  • weight loss
  • weight gain
  • bone loss