نتایج جستجو برای: hair cells

تعداد نتایج: 1409047  

2015
Jinchao Lin Xiaodong Zhang Fengfang Wu Weinian Lin

Damage-activated stem/progenitor cells play important roles in regenerating lost cells and in tissue repair. Previous studies reported that the mouse utricle has limited hair cell regeneration ability after hair cell ablation. However, the potential progenitor cell population regenerating new hair cells remains undiscovered. In this study, we first found that Lgr5, a Wnt target gene that is not...

2001
Muriel D. Ross Joseph Varelas

Research into the effects of weightlessness on rat vestibular maculae has consistently shown that ribbon synapses in hair cells of the utricular maculae exhibit statistically significant changes in number, kind, and distribution when rats are exposed to space flight (Ross, 1993, 1994, 2000). Synaptic plasticity was most evident when all type II hair cells of these maculae were considered and wa...

2015
Wenfeng Li Ping Lan

Root hairs, tubular-shaped outgrowths from root epidermal cells, play important roles in the acquisition of nutrients and water, interaction with microbe, and in plant anchorage. As a specialized cell type, root hairs, especially in Arabidopsis, provide a pragmatic research system for various aspects of studies. Here, we re-analyzed the RNA-seq transcriptome profile of Arabidopsis root hair cel...

Journal: :Development 2000
J L Zheng J Shou F Guillemot R Kageyama W Q Gao

Hair cell fate determination in the inner ear has been shown to be controlled by specific genes. Recent loss-of-function and gain-of-function experiments have demonstrated that Math1, a mouse homolog of the Drosophila gene atonal, is essential for the production of hair cells. To identify genes that may interact with Math1 and inhibit hair cell differentiation, we have focused on Hes1, a mammal...

Journal: :Stem cells international 2016
Quanwen Liu Yi Shen Jiarong Chen Jie Ding Zihua Tang Cui Zhang Jianling Chen Liang Li Ping Chen Jinfu Wang

In this paper, we developed a two-step-induction method of generating functional hair cells from inner ear multipotent cells. Multipotent cells from the inner ear were established and induced initially into progenitor cells committed to the inner ear cell lineage on the poly-L-lysine substratum. Subsequently, the committed progenitor cells were cultured on the mitotically inactivated chicken ut...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1999
M S Smotherman P M Narins

The amphibian papilla (AP) is the principal auditory organ of the frog. Anatomical and neurophysiological evidence suggests that this hearing organ utilizes both mechanical and electrical (hair cell-based) frequency tuning mechanisms, yet relatively little is known about the electrophysiology of AP hair cells. Using the whole-cell patch-clamp technique, we have investigated the electrical prope...

Journal: :Brain research 2009
LeAnn Tiede Peter S Steyger Michael G Nichols Richard Hallworth

Hair cell loss is a major cause of sensorineural hearing loss. We have developed a method to examine metabolic events in hair cells in response to stimuli known to cause hair cell loss, such as acoustic trauma and aminoglycoside administration. The method employs two-photon excitation of the metabolic intermediate, reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH), in hair cell mitochondria in a...

Journal: :Experimental neurology 1992
P Weisleder E W Rubel

Research conducted in the past 4 years has shown that the avian vestibular system retains the capacity to generate hair cells postnatally. In the present paper we review information on postnatal proliferation and differentiation of hair cells in the avian vestibular system. In addition, we present preliminary accounts of recent experiments regarding regeneration of vestibular hair cells followi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
P Martin A J Hudspeth

To enhance their mechanical sensitivity and frequency selectivity, hair cells amplify the mechanical stimuli to which they respond. Although cell-body contractions of outer hair cells are thought to mediate the active process in the mammalian cochlea, vertebrates without outer hair cells display highly sensitive, sharply tuned hearing and spontaneous otoacoustic emissions. In these animals the ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2010
Jonathan E Bird Nicolas Daudet Mark E Warchol Jonathan E Gale

Epithelial homeostasis is essential for sensory transduction in the auditory and vestibular organs of the inner ear, but how it is maintained during trauma is poorly understood. To examine potential repair mechanisms, we expressed β-actin-enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) in the chick inner ear and used live-cell imaging to study how sensory epithelia responded during aminoglycoside-ind...

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