نتایج جستجو برای: hair cells

تعداد نتایج: 1409047  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2003
Kohei Kawamoto Shin-Ichi Ishimoto Ryosei Minoda Douglas E Brough Yehoash Raphael

Hair cell loss in the mammalian cochlea is irreversible and results in permanent hearing loss. Math1, the basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor homolog of the Drosophila atonal gene, is a positive regulator of hair cell differentiation during cochlear development. Developing hair cells express Math1, and nonsensory cells do not. We set out to determine the outcome of overexpression of Mat...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1992
J S Stone D A Cotanche

Pure-tone overstimulation for prolonged time leads to hair cell death in frequency-specific regions of the cochlear epithelium. Unlike mammals, birds replace missing hair cells by stimulating mitosis in an uncharacterized precursor cell. Regenerated hair cells, initially identifiable by their immature stereocilia and small surface areas, differentiate into mature cells in a manner which paralle...

2014
Ruifeng Yang Ying Zheng Michelle Burrows Shujing Liu Zhi Wei Arben Nace Wei Guo Suresh Kumar George Cotsarelis Xiaowei Xu

Epithelial stem cells (EpSCs) in the hair follicle bulge are required for hair follicle growth and cycling. The isolation and propagation of human EpSCs for tissue engineering purposes remains a challenge. Here we develop a strategy to differentiate human iPSCs (hiPSCs) into CD200(+)/ITGA6(+) EpSCs that can reconstitute the epithelial components of the hair follicle and interfollicular epidermi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
J Kishimoto R Ehama L Wu S Jiang N Jiang R E Burgeson

Interaction between the epithelium and the mesenchyme is an essential feature of organogenesis, including hair follicle formation. The dermal papilla (DP), a dense aggregate of specialized dermis-derived stromal cells located at the bottom of the follicle, is a major component of hair that signals the follicular epithelial cells to prolong the hair growth process. However, little is known about...

Journal: :Development 2000
A Zine T R Van De Water F de Ribaupierre

The development of the mammalian cochlea is an example of patterning in the peripheral nervous system. Sensory hair cells and supporting cells in the cochlea differentiate via regional and cell fate specification. The Notch signaling components shows both distinct and overlapping expression patterns of Notch1 receptor and its ligands Jagged1 (Jag1) and Jagged2 (Jag2) in the developing auditory ...

Journal: :Hearing research 1993
R A Baird M A Torres N R Schuff

Adult bullfrog were given single intraotic injections of the aminoglycoside antibiotic gentamicin sulfate and sacrificed at postinjection times ranging from 0.5 to 9 days. The saccular and utricular maculae of normal and injected animals were examined in wholemount and cross-section. Intraotic 200 microM gentamicin concentrations resulted in the uniform destruction of the hair bundles and, at l...

Journal: :PloS one 2015
Wenluo Cao Lingna Li Benjamin Tran Satoshi Kajiura Yasuyuki Amoh Fang Liu Robert M Hoffman

We previously demonstrated that whole hair follicles could be cryopreserved to maintain their stem-cells differentation potential. In the present study, we demonstrated that cryopreserved mouse whisker hair follicles maintain their hair growth potential. DMSO better cryopreserved mouse whisker follicles compared to glycerol. Cryopreserved hair follicles also maintained the hair follicle-associa...

2016
Chul Min Kim Liam Dolan

Genes encoding ROOT HAIR DEFECTIVE SIX-LIKE (RSL) class I basic helix loop helix proteins are expressed in future root hair cells of the Arabidopsis thaliana root meristem where they positively regulate root hair cell development. Here we show that there are three RSL class I protein coding genes in the Brachypodium distachyon genome, BdRSL1, BdRSL2 and BdRSL3, and each is expressed in developi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Jung-Bum Shin Dany Adams Martin Paukert Maria Siba Samuel Sidi Michael Levin Peter G Gillespie Stefan Gründer

In vertebrates, the senses of hearing and balance depend on hair cells, which transduce sounds with their hair bundles, containing actin-based stereocilia and microtubule-based kinocilia. A longstanding question in auditory science is the identity of the mechanically sensitive transduction channel of hair cells, thought to be localized at the tips of their stereocilia. Experiments in zebrafish ...

Journal: :Cell reports 2015
Özlem Akilli Öztürk Hubert Pakula Jolanta Chmielowiec Jingjing Qi Simone Stein Linxiang Lan Yoshiteru Sasaki Klaus Rajewsky Walter Birchmeier

Gab1 is a scaffold protein that acts downstream of receptor tyrosine kinases. Here, we produced conditional Gab1 mutant mice (by K14- and Krox20-cre) and show that Gab1 mediates crucial signals in the control of both the hair cycle and the self-renewal of hair follicle stem cells. Remarkably, mutant hair follicles do not enter catagen, the destructive phase of the hair cycle. Instead, hair foll...

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