statoreceptoren
Statoreceptoren, or statoreceptors, are mechanosensory cells of the vestibular system that detect static head position and linear acceleration relative to gravity. They reside in the otolith organs, the utricle and the saccule, each containing a sensory epithelium called a macula. The maculae sit within an otolithic membrane bearing tiny calcium carbonate crystals known as otoliths (otoconia), which add mass and enhance sensitivity to tilt and linear movement.
The sensory cells are hair cells with stereocilia and a single kinocilium. Deflection of the hair bundles
Afferent signals from the maculae travel via the vestibular portion of cranial nerve VIII to the vestibular
Clinical notes: Dysfunction of statoreceptors can contribute to imbalance or vertigo and may accompany broader vestibular