What they found

Primary quantitative source for RWM permeability and scala tympani clearance. Used TMPA (trimethylphenylammonium — a low-MW ion) as marker in guinea pig. Applied to intact RWM for 90 min; measured distribution with ion-selective microelectrodes at turns 1 and 2.

After 90 min:

  • Turn 1 (1.4 mm from base): 330 ± 147 μM (n=8)
  • Turn 2 (7.5 mm from base): 15 ± 33 μM (n=5)

Simulation fitting yielded the canonical parameter set for the WUSTL Cochlear Fluids Simulator default (guinea pig).

Numbers that matter

ParameterValueUnitsNotes
RWM permeability (TMPA, low MW)1.9 × 10⁻⁸cm/sGuinea pig; low-MW ion
ST clearance half-time60min= 0.693/h → K_clear ≈ 0.69/h
Longitudinal perilymph flow4.4nL/min (base→apex)Guinea pig

Critical limitation: TMPA is a small ion (MW ~166 Da). The paper does NOT provide permeability for 14 kDa peptides. The model’s K_RWM = 0.02/h citing “Salt 2011” cannot be traced to this paper — and the 2001 value would be for a very different (small) molecule.

What this paper does NOT provide

  • No MW scaling table for RWM permeability
  • No human-specific parameters (all guinea pig)
  • No middle ear clearance rate
  • Guinea pig ST clearance t½ = 60 min ≠ human

Access status

PAYWALLED — ScienceDirect, Hearing Research Vol.154(1-2):88-97. Not on PMC. Needs institutional access or Sci-Hub.

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