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Fig. 3. Otic vesicle morphology in wild-type and morphant fish (72 hpf).
(A) Schematic of the normal otic vesicle structures visualized by
differential interference contrast (DIC) imaging. Anterior, lateral and
posterior cristae (AC, LC and PC, respectively) have differentiated into
anterior, lateral and posterior semicircular canals (ASC, LSC and PSC,
respectively) that are portioned by epithelial pillars (EP) inside the otic
vesicle. (B) DIC image of the otic vesicle in wild-type fish reveals
normal structures. (C,D) DIC images of otic vesicles from
eya4 morphant fish show aborted protrusions of presumptive epithelial
pillars (asterisks) into the vesicle and malformed canals. (E,F)
DIC images of atp1b2b morphant fish otic vesicles show incomplete
fusion and diminutive epithelial pillars (asterisks), which resemble those of
the eya4 morphants. (G-I) atp1b2b mRNA-rescued
eya4 morphant fish otic vesicles were still smaller than wild type,
but were larger than eya4 morphant vesicles. Canal formation was
partially (# in H,I) or nearly completely restored (G) as a result of the more
mature epithelial pillars.