XXXI Adrenergic Control of Cochlear Blood Flow

The first anatomical observations of the innervation of blood vessels in the inner ear was reported in 1937 by Lorente de No,2 who demonstrated nerve fibers passing from the cochlear nerve to the blood vessels in the modiolus of the rat. Smith" reported more detailed observations of the innervation of the cochlear vessels of the guinea pig. She found numerous unmyelinated nerve fibers accompanying the labyrinthine artery and its coiled secondary branches without connection to the cochlear nerve. Smith did not find any nerve fibers accompanying the radiating arterioles and capillaries.

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