甲状腺激素信号对小鼠耳蜗根细胞的成熟和存活至关重要

IF 2.5 2区 医学 Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
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甲状腺激素及其受体(TRs)对晚期耳蜗发育和耳蜗电位(EP)的维持至关重要,但在缺乏它们的情况下,EP降低的机制尚不清楚。耳蜗外沟根细胞在发育后期发生显著的形态变化,被认为在维持内淋巴稳态和EP中起作用。然而,甲状腺激素和TRs是否对根细胞的分化和功能至关重要尚不清楚。在这里,我们证明了甲状腺激素或TRs对小鼠耳蜗出生后根细胞的发育和存活是不可或缺的。甲状腺激素缺乏明显延缓根细胞分化。耳囊选择性缺失Thra和Thrb,而不是单独缺失Thrb,会导致类似的损伤,并伴有根细胞的早期变性,而血管纹不受影响。此外,条件双敲除TRs导致4个月时平均EP强度降低22%,比在全球TRs敲除模型中观察到的效果要轻。转录组分析显示,甲状腺激素缺乏下调了根细胞富集基因的显著部分。这些发现强调了TRα和TRβ在促进根细胞后期分化和存活中的冗余作用。此外,他们认为,耳蜗上皮中TRs的表达对于维持最佳的EP大小至关重要,而在耳蜗上皮外区域表达的TRs,特别是在螺旋韧带纤维细胞中,也可能显著有助于EP的维持。本研究增进了我们对甲状腺激素在耳蜗外沟发育和EP维持中的作用的认识。
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Thyroid hormone signaling is essential for the maturation and survival of cochlear root cells in mice
Thyroid hormone and its receptors (TRs) are crucial for late-stage cochlear development and the maintenance of endocochlear potential (EP), yet the mechanisms underlying EP reduction in their absence remain unclear. Cochlear outer sulcus root cells undergo significant morphological changes during late-stage development and are thought to play a role in maintaining endolymph homeostasis and EP. Nevertheless, it remains unknown whether thyroid hormone and TRs are essential for root cell differentiation and function. Here, we demonstrate that thyroid hormone or TRs are indispensable for postnatal root cell development and survival in the mouse cochlea. Thyroid hormone deficiency markedly delays root cell differentiation. Otocyst-selective deletion of both Thra and Thrb, but not Thrb alone, leads to a similar impairment, accompanied by early degeneration of root cells, with the stria vascularis unaffected. Furthermore, conditional double knockout of TRs results in a 22 % reduction in mean EP magnitude at 4 months, less severe than the effects observed in global TRs knockout models. Transcriptome analysis reveals that thyroid hormone deficiency downregulates a significant portion of root cell-enriched genes. These findings underscore the redundant roles of TRα and TRβ in promoting the late-stage differentiation and survival of root cells. Additionally, they suggest that the expression of TRs in cochlear epithelium is crucial for maintaining an optimal EP magnitude, while TRs expressed in areas outside cochlear epithelium, particularly in spiral ligament fibrocytes, may also significantly contribute to EP maintenance. This study advances our understanding of thyroid hormone in cochlear outer sulcus development and EP maintenance.
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Hearing Research
Hearing Research 医学-耳鼻喉科学
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5.30
自引率
14.30%
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163
审稿时长
75 days
期刊介绍: The aim of the journal is to provide a forum for papers concerned with basic peripheral and central auditory mechanisms. Emphasis is on experimental and clinical studies, but theoretical and methodological papers will also be considered. The journal publishes original research papers, review and mini- review articles, rapid communications, method/protocol and perspective articles. Papers submitted should deal with auditory anatomy, physiology, psychophysics, imaging, modeling and behavioural studies in animals and humans, as well as hearing aids and cochlear implants. Papers dealing with the vestibular system are also considered for publication. Papers on comparative aspects of hearing and on effects of drugs and environmental contaminants on hearing function will also be considered. Clinical papers will be accepted when they contribute to the understanding of normal and pathological hearing functions.
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