نتایج جستجو برای: hair cells

تعداد نتایج: 1409047  

Journal: :Hearing research 2008
K Faucher Ø Aas-Hansen B Damsgård N C Stenklev

UNLABELLED Fish models are increasingly being used for hearing research investigations. Aminoglycoside antibiotics that are used for damaging the inner ear hair cells can have systemic side effects leading to death of study animals. This study aimed to compare two methods: (i) systemic (intravenous) and (ii) local (intrasaccular) gentamicin administration for induction of inner ear hair cell da...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Anders Fridberger Igor Tomo Mats Ulfendahl Jacques Boutet de Monvel

The cochlea contains two types of sensory cells, the inner and outer hair cells. Sound-evoked deflection of outer hair cell stereocilia leads to fast force production that will enhance auditory sensitivity up to 1,000-fold. In contrast, inner hair cells are thought to have a purely receptive function. Deflection of their stereocilia produces receptor potentials, transmitter release, and action ...

Journal: :Hearing research 2002
Enrique Soto Rosario Vega Ruben Budelli

Several studies have shown that type I hair cells present a large outward rectifying potassium current (g(K,L)) that is substantially activated at the resting potential, greatly reducing cell input resistance and voltage gain. In fact, mechanoelectrical transducer currents seem not to be large enough to depolarize type I hair cells to produce neurotransmitter release. Also, the strongly nonline...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2011
Masashi Tanimoto Yukiko Ota Maya Inoue Yoichi Oda

Auditory and vestibular functions in vertebrates depend on the transduction of sound vibration or head acceleration into electrical responses in inner ear hair cells. Mechanoelectrical transduction occurs at the tip of stereocilia, which are polarized to form an orientational arrangement that determines directional sensitivity. It remains to be clarified when and how premature hair cells acquir...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Fuxin Shi Lingxiang Hu Albert S B Edge

Mammalian hair cells do not regenerate, and their loss is a major cause of deafness. We recently identified leucine-rich repeat containing, G-protein-coupled receptor 5 (Lgr5)-expressing cochlear supporting cells with the capacity for self-renewal and hair cell differentiation in vitro. We found that these cells, a subset of cochlear supporting cells, were responsive to Wnt signaling. Here we a...

2012
Scott M. Mackenzie David W. Raible

Sensory hair cells in the zebrafish lateral line regenerate rapidly and completely after damage. Previous studies have used a variety of ototoxins to kill lateral line hair cells to study different phenomena including mechanisms of hair cell death and regeneration. We sought to directly compare these ototoxins to determine if they differentially affected the rate and amount of hair cell replace...

2012
Hui-min Hu Shou-bing Zhang Xiao-hua Lei Zhi-li Deng Wei-xiang Guo Zhi-fang Qiu Shuang Liu Xin-yue Wang He Zhang En-kui Duan

Estrogen dysregulation causes hair disorder. Clinical observations have demonstrated that estrogen raises the telogen/anagen ratio and inhibits hair shaft elongation of female scalp hair follicles. In spite of these clinical insights, the properties of estrogen on hair follicles are poorly dissected. In the present study, we show that estrogen induced apoptosis of precortex cells and caused pre...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2015
Tiantian Cai Hsin-I Jen Hyojin Kang Tiemo J Klisch Huda Y Zoghbi Andrew K Groves

Hair cells are sensory receptors for the auditory and vestibular system in vertebrates. The transcription factor Atoh1 is both necessary and sufficient for the differentiation of hair cells, and is strongly upregulated during hair-cell regeneration in nonmammalian vertebrates. To identify genes involved in hair cell development and function, we performed RNA-seq profiling of purified Atoh1-expr...

Journal: :Brain research 2008
Francisco A Olivari Pedro P Hernández Miguel L Allende

Numerous physical and chemical agents can destroy mechanosensory hair cells in the inner ear of vertebrates, a process that is irreversible in mammals. Few experimental systems allow the observation of hair cell death mechanisms in vivo, in the intact animal, one of these being the lateral line system in the zebrafish. In this work we characterize the behavior of dying lateral line hair cells i...

2016
Tamara M. Stawicki Liana Hernandez Robert Esterberg Tor Linbo Kelly N. Owens Arish N. Shah Nihal Thapa Brock Roberts Cecilia B. Moens Edwin W. Rubel David W. Raible

Hair cells possess a single primary cilium, called the kinocilium, early in development. While the kinocilium is lost in auditory hair cells of most species it is maintained in vestibular hair cells. It has generally been believed that the primary role of the kinocilium and cilia-associated genes in hair cells is in the establishment of the polarity of actin-based stereocilia, the hair cell mec...

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