The effects of gentamicin administrated to gravid mice on the vestibular hair cells of their offspring were investigated. Scanning electron microscopy showed the effect to be dose-dependent and age-dependent, and there was a different sensitivity to toxicity for each of the three types of vestibular receptors. The destructive action of gentamicin on the vestibule before birth provides a mechanism to study the influence of the vestibular system on the central nervous system throughout its development.