نتایج جستجو برای: stereocilia

تعداد نتایج: 641  

2015
Ruth Taylor Anwen Bullen Stuart L. Johnson Eva-Maria Grimm-Günter Francisco Rivero Walter Marcotti Andrew Forge Nicolas Daudet

Hearing relies on the mechanosensory inner and outer hair cells (OHCs) of the organ of Corti, which convert mechanical deflections of their actin-rich stereociliary bundles into electrochemical signals. Several actin-associated proteins are essential for stereocilia formation and maintenance, and their absence leads to deafness. One of the most abundant actin-bundling proteins of stereocilia is...

2016
Andrea Lelli Vincent Michel Jacques Boutet de Monvel Matteo Cortese Montserrat Bosch-Grau Asadollah Aghaie Isabelle Perfettini Typhaine Dupont Paul Avan Aziz El-Amraoui Christine Petit

The precise architecture of hair bundles, the arrays of mechanosensitive microvilli-like stereocilia crowning the auditory hair cells, is essential to hearing. Myosin IIIa, defective in the late-onset deafness form DFNB30, has been proposed to transport espin-1 to the tips of stereocilia, thereby promoting their elongation. We show that Myo3a(-/-)Myo3b(-/-) mice lacking myosin IIIa and myosin I...

Journal: :Developmental biology 1999
T Self T Sobe N G Copeland N A Jenkins K B Avraham K P Steel

The mouse mutant Snell's waltzer (sv) has an intragenic deletion of the Myo6 gene, which encodes the unconventional myosin molecule myosin VI (K. B. Avraham et al., 1995, Nat. Genet. 11, 369-375). Snell's waltzer mutants exhibit behavioural abnormalities suggestive of an inner ear defect, including lack of responsiveness to sound, hyperactivity, head tossing, and circling. We have investigated ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1979
A J Hudspeth R Jacobs

The vertebrate hair cell is a sensory receptor that responds to mechanical stimulation of its hair bundle, which usually consists of numerous large microvilli (stereocilia) and a single true cilium (the kinocilium). We have examined the roles of these two components of the hair bundle by recording intracellularly from bullfrog saccular hair cells. Detachment of the kinocilium from the hair bund...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1998
J A García A G Yee P G Gillespie D P Corey

Current evidence suggests that the adaptation motor of mechanoelectrical transduction in vertebrate hair cells is myosin-Ibeta. Previously, confocal and electron microscopy of bullfrog saccular hair cells using an anti-myosin-Ibeta antibody labeled the tips of stereocilia. We have now done quantitative immunoelectron microscopy to test whether myosin-Ibeta is enriched at or near the side plaque...

2004
Soon Suck Jarng

The inner hair cell stereocilia of the guinea pig cochlea was examined under a scanning electron microscope (SEM) after loud tone exposure onto the ear drum of the animal. Before and after guinea pigs were exposed to intensive and continuous tone such as 106 dB SPL in intensity, the functioning of the cochlea was monitored by N1-N2 audiograms. The structural damage of the stereocilia of inner h...

2016
Clive P Morgan Jocelyn F Krey M'hamed Grati Bo Zhao Shannon Fallen Abhiraami Kannan-Sundhari Xue Zhong Liu Dongseok Choi Ulrich Müller Peter G Barr-Gillespie

While more than 70 genes have been linked to deafness, most of which are expressed in mechanosensory hair cells of the inner ear, a challenge has been to link these genes into molecular pathways. One example is Myo7a (myosin VIIA), in which deafness mutations affect the development and function of the mechanically sensitive stereocilia of hair cells. We describe here a procedure for the isolati...

Journal: :Cell 2010
Shin-ichiro Kitajiri Takeshi Sakamoto Inna A. Belyantseva Richard J. Goodyear Ruben Stepanyan Ikuko Fujiwara Jonathan E. Bird Saima Riazuddin Sheikh Riazuddin Zubair M. Ahmed Jenny E. Hinshaw James Sellers James R. Bartles John A. Hammer Guy P. Richardson Andrew J. Griffith Gregory I. Frolenkov Thomas B. Friedman

Inner ear hair cells detect sound through deflection of mechanosensory stereocilia. Each stereocilium is supported by a paracrystalline array of parallel actin filaments that are packed more densely at the base, forming a rootlet extending into the cell body. The function of rootlets and the molecules responsible for their formation are unknown. We found that TRIOBP, a cytoskeleton-associated p...

2011
Gabriella Sekerková Claus-Peter Richter James R. Bartles

Hearing and vestibular function depend on mechanosensory staircase collections of hair cell stereocilia, which are produced from microvillus-like precursors as their parallel actin bundle scaffolds increase in diameter and elongate or shorten. Hair cell stereocilia contain multiple classes of actin-bundling protein, but little is known about what each class contributes. To investigate the roles...

2013
K. Domenica Karavitaki Paul Niksch

The forces felt by different transduction channels in a bundle depend critically on how well stereocilia remain cohesive during deflection. In the bullfrog saccule, sliding adhesion mediated by horizontal top connectors (HTC) confers coherent motion to hair cell stereocilia and parallel gating to all transduction channels. In cochlear inner and outer hair cells (IHCs and OHCs), the mature compl...

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