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      A survey of the effects of loop diuretics on the zonulae occludentes of the perilymph-endolymph barrier by freeze fracture.

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      Acta oto-laryngologica
      Informa UK Limited

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          The acute (30 min) effects of the loop diuretics piretanide, ethacrynic acid, bumetanide, furosemide, and azosemide, and the chronic (8 days) effects of furosemide and bumetanide on the zonulae occludentes (tight junctions) of the perilymph-endolymph barrier in the stria vascularis and in Reissner's membrane of the basal cochlear turns were studied by freeze-fracture. Quantitative analysis of their effects indicated that the structural integrity of the barrier was modified by either as increase or a decrease in the number, depth, and density of the strands of the tight junctions of the strial marginal cells. Only azosemide appeared to modify the tight junctions between the epithelial cells of Reissner's membrane, but it had little effect on the strial junctions. The tight junctions between the basal cells of the stria appeared to be the least affected by the various loop diuretics, although piretanide appeared to increase randomly the intercellular spaces lying between the strands.

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          Journal
          Acta Otolaryngol
          Acta oto-laryngologica
          Informa UK Limited
          0001-6489
          0001-6489
          September 1 1982
          : 94
          : 3-4
          Article
          10.3109/00016488209128918
          7148443
          c8c83243-c9ed-4c50-a9b0-e2ecece4f81b
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