kuplakalvon
Kuplakalvon, or cupular membrane, is a gelatinous structure in the vestibular organ of the inner ear. It forms part of the crista ampullaris within each semicircular canal and extends as a dome-shaped plate into the endolymphatic space. The membrane is attached at the ampullary crest and envelops the apical surfaces of the vestibular hair cells, with their stereocilia projecting into its substance.
Structurally, kuplakalvon is a flexible extracellular matrix that lacks mineralization, unlike the otolithic membranes. It is
Functionally, the cupular membrane converts angular acceleration into neural information by bending the hair cell stereocilia,
Clinical relevance is seen in disorders affecting the cupula. In cupulolithiasis, otoconia detach from the otolith
Terminology: in Swedish medical literature, kuplakalvon refers to the cupular membrane; in English texts it is