A study of elastin and hyaluronic acid in the human vocal fold

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Publication Type honors thesis
School or College College of Science
Department Biology
Thesis Supervisor Steven D. Gray
Honors Advisor/Mentor James L. Lords
Creator Hammond, Thomas Hale
Title A study of elastin and hyaluronic acid in the human vocal fold
Date 1995-06
Year graduated 1995
Description The lamina propria of vocal folds are important in voice production. We undertook an evaluation of the morphologic features of elastin and hyaluronic acid, two important constituents of the lamina propria. Thirty normal human vocal folds were obtained from patients dying of traumatic causes without vocal fold injury. These tissues were immediately prepared for histologic and ultrastructural examination by standard methods. For specific study of the ultrastructure of the layers of the lamina propria, 6 vocal folds were divided horizontally through the mid plane of the lamina propria. We found that the elastin composition of the vocal folds is variable, the largest amount being seen in the mid portion on elastin-van Gieson (EVG) staining and ultrastructural evaluation.. The superficial layer of the lamina propria contains fewer large elastin fibers. In this region, we found that elastin was predominantly composed of elaunin and oxytalan which stain poorly with EVG. Using computer assisted image analysis, we quantified the differences in elastin composition between the layers. The amount of elastin varied between men and women and these differences was undetectable. Hyaluronic acid was abundant especially in the mid portion of the lamina propria and was significantly more abundant (3X) in men than women on quantification. The significance of these observations in normal vocal folds is discussed.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
Subject Vocal cords; Elastin; Hyaluronic acid
Language eng
Rights Management (c) Thomas Hale Hammond
Format Medium application/pdf
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Setname ir_htca
ID 1315092
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s69d10q7
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