The distribution of glycoconjugates was examined in the nonsensory regions of the rat cochlea during
postnatal development using biotin-conjugated lectins. Temporal bones of rats at postnatal d 1 and at wk 2,
4 and 6 were fixed in 4% paraformaldehyde and 0.1% glutaraldehyde and processed for paraffin wax
embedding. The dewaxed sections were incubated with 7 biotinylated lectins, followed by avidin-biotin-
peroxidase complex. A different staining pattern was observed in the stria vascularis, spiral ligament and
spiral limbus in the age groups examined. The staining intensity varied between lectins and the reaction
product exhibited limited disparity. The staining intensity for WGA increased with age in all the 3
nonsensory regions. The staining patterns for the other lectins differed in the various nonsensory regions
examined indicating tissue specificity. The limited variations in the lectin binding patterns after 2nd wk of
postnatal life also indicate that the changes in the carbohydrate moieties are established during the fetal
period of cochlear development and limited changes take place during postnatal maturation of the
nonsensory regions.