耳蜗发育缺陷与 A/J 小鼠早发听力损失有关

IF 2 3区 生物学 Q2 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
Lihong Kui, Peng Ma, Wenben Zhao, Bin Yan, Xiaojing Kuang, Bo Li, Ruishuang Geng, Tihua Zheng, Qingyin Zheng
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背景A/J小鼠在幼年时期表现出严重的听力损失(HL)。迄今为止,对A/J小鼠听力损失的研究主要集中在毛细胞(HCs)、螺旋神经节神经元(SGNs)和立体纤毛的损伤或功能障碍上。我们对出生后早期阶段的 A/J 小鼠进行了研究,发现外毛细胞(OHC)的损伤和缺失并不严重,不足以解释在这一年龄段观察到的深度 HL,这表明其他耳蜗缺陷可能是造成 HL 的原因。为了更好地了解 A/J 小鼠早发 HL 的机制,我们对出生后第 3 天到第 21 天的耳蜗病理学进行了鉴定。结果我们的结果显示,早在小鼠出生后 3 天,耳蜗 HC 立体纤毛和 MET 通道功能就出现了缺陷。我们还发现,在 2 周大的 A/J 小鼠中,带状突触的定位异常且数量显著减少。结论A/J小鼠耳蜗存在的所有异常都是在幼年阶段发现的,发生在HCs或听神经缺失之前,是最初的病理变化。我们的研究结果表明,发育缺陷和随后的耳蜗退化是导致 A/J 小鼠早发听力损失的原因。
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Developmental cochlear defects are involved in early‐onset hearing loss in A/J mice
BackgroundA/J mice exhibited a severe hearing loss (HL) at juvenile stage. Up‐to‐date, studies on HL in A/J mice have mostly focused on the damage or dysfunction of hair cells (HCs), spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs), and stereocilia. We examined A/J mice at the early postnatal stage and found that the damage and the loss of outer hair cells (OHCs) are not severe enough to explain the profound HL observed at this age, which suggests that other cochlear defects may be responsible for HL. To better understand the mechanisms of early‐onset HLin A/J mice, we characterized the pathology of the cochlea from postnatal day 3 to day 21.ResultsOur results showed defects in cochlear HC stereocilia and MET channel function as early as 3 days old. We also found abnormal localization and a significant reduction in the number of ribbon synapses in 2‐week‐old A/J mice. There are also abnormalities in the cochlear nerve innervation and terminal swellings in 3‐week‐old A/J mice.ConclusionAll of the abnormalities of cochlear existed in the A/J mice were identified in the juvenile stage and occurred before HCs or auditory nerve loss and was the initial pathological change. Our results suggest that developmental defects and subsequent cochlear degeneration are responsible for early‐onset hearing loss in A/J mice.
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Developmental Dynamics
Developmental Dynamics 生物-发育生物学
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5.10
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8.00%
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116
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Developmental Dynamics, is an official publication of the American Association for Anatomy. This peer reviewed journal provides an international forum for publishing novel discoveries, using any model system, that advances our understanding of development, morphology, form and function, evolution, disease, stem cells, repair and regeneration.
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