Analysis of gene expression profiles along the tonotopic map of mouse cochlea by cDNA microarrays.

Takashi Sato, Katsumi Doi, Hiroshi Hibino, Takeshi Kubo
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Abstract

Conclusion: This study demonstrated differential gene expression profiles along the axis of the mouse cochlea. It also suggests the mechanism that establishes the tonotopic organization.

Objectives: The molecular basis of the tonotopic mapping of the mammalian cochlea remains unclear. We therefore examined the genes that were abundantly expressed in either the apex or the base of mouse cochlea.

Materials and methods: Apical and basal portions of cochlea, which contained the organ of Corti and spiral ganglion neurons, were independently dissected from 10 adult C57BL/6 mice, and their total RNAs were respectively isolated. The gene expression profiles of each of these two pools were examined and compared to each other by the complementary DNA microarray technique.

Results: Of 20,289 probes tested, 64 genes were found to be expressed in the apical portion more than fivefold more abundantly than in the basal portion, and 77 genes were vice versa. Of interest, the genes of several functional proteins such as beta2- and gamma2-subunits of GABA(A) receptors dominated the basal part, indicating that these molecules may be involved in high-frequency tuning of the hair cells and/or ganglion neurons.

利用cDNA微阵列技术分析小鼠耳蜗声位图上的基因表达谱。
结论:本研究证实了小鼠耳蜗轴上基因的差异表达谱。并提出了建立同构组织的机制。目的:哺乳动物耳蜗同种位定位的分子基础尚不清楚。因此,我们检测了在小鼠耳蜗顶端或基部大量表达的基因。材料与方法:分离10只成年C57BL/6小鼠耳蜗,分别分离耳蜗顶部和耳蜗底部含Corti器官和螺旋神经节神经元的总rna。通过互补DNA微阵列技术检测并比较了这两个基因池的基因表达谱。结果:在20,289个探针中,有64个基因在根尖部分的表达量是基部的5倍以上,77个基因在根尖部分的表达量是基部的5倍以上。有趣的是,GABA(A)受体的β 2-和γ 2亚基等几种功能蛋白的基因在基底部分占主导地位,表明这些分子可能参与毛细胞和/或神经节神经元的高频调谐。
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