نتایج جستجو برای: ear spiral

تعداد نتایج: 70373  

2015
Sujeong Jang Hyong-Ho Cho Song-Hee Kim Kyung-Hwa Lee Jae Yeoul Jun Jong-Seong Park Han-Seong Jeong Yong-Beom Cho

OBJECTIVES In mammals, cochlear hair cell loss is irreversible and may result in a permanent sensorineural hearing loss. Secondary to this hair cell loss, a progressive loss of spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs) is presented. In this study, we have investigated the effects of neural-induced human mesenchymal stem cells (NI-hMSCs) from human bone marrow on sensory neuronal regeneration from neomycin...

Journal: :Brain research 2013
Sameer Ahmed Nopawan Vorasubin Ivan A Lopez Seiji Hosokawa Gail Ishiyama Akira Ishiyama

Glutamate plays an important role in the central nervous system as an excitatory neurotransmitter. However, its abundance can lead to excitotoxicity which necessitates the proper function of active glutamate transporters. The glutamate-aspartate transporter (GLAST) has been shown to exist and function within non-human cochlear specimens regulating the inner ear glutamate concentration. In this ...

2013
Joanna Xie Kwang Pak Amaretta Evans Andy Kamgar-Parsi Stephen Fausti Lina Mullen Allen Frederic Ryan

The electrodes of a cochlear implant are located far from the surviving neurons of the spiral ganglion, which results in decreased precision of neural activation compared to the normal ear. If the neurons could be induced to extend neurites toward the implant, it might be possible to stimulate more discrete subpopulations of neurons, and to increase the resolution of the device. However, a majo...

2017
Hitomi Shinomiya Daisuke Yamashita Takeshi Fujita Eiji Nakano Go Inokuchi Shingo Hasegawa Naoki Otsuki Chikako Nishigori Ken-ichi Nibu

Xeroderma pigmentosum (XP) is a rare recessive heredity disease caused by DNA repair impairment characterized by photosensitivity and neurologic symptoms in half of the cases. There are eight subtypes of XP: XP-A-XP-G and XP variant. Among eight subtypes, XP complementation group A (XP-A) display the lowest DNA repair ability and the severest cutaneous and neurologic symptoms. While its pathoge...

2010
Hung Kha Bernard Chen

The cochlear implants consisting of electrode arrays for electrically stimulating the auditory nerve fibres have been developed to restore hearing for profoundly deaf people. The insertion of a straight electrode array into the spiral cochlear scala tympani has unfortunately been found to damage delicate structures within the inner ear such as the spiral ligament and the basilar membrane. Altho...

2014
Yves Brand Vesna Radojevic Michael Sung Eric Wei Cristian Setz Andrea Glutz Katharina Leitmeyer Daniel Bodmer Prasun K. Datta

Hair cells and spiral ganglion neurons of the mammalian auditory system do not regenerate, and their loss leads to irreversible hearing loss. Aminoglycosides induce auditory hair cell death in vitro, and evidence suggests that phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase/Akt signaling opposes gentamicin toxicity via its downstream target, the protein kinase Akt. We previously demonstrated that somatostatin-a ...

Journal: :Folia histochemica et cytobiologica 2014
Shi-Xun Zhong Guo-Hua Hu Zhao-Hua Liu

It has been demonstrated that the epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) may play critical roles in (re)absorbing Na+ from apical plasma membrane in various tissues and cells. Moreover, the serum glucocorticoid-inducible kinase 1 (SGK1) and the ubiquitin-protein ligase neural precursor cell-expressed, developmentally downregulated isoforms Nedd4 are involved in ENaC regulation in response to hormones...

2015
Elias Q Scherer Wolfgang Arnold Philine Wangemann

Background: Vasospasm of the spiral modiolar artery (SMA) may cause ischemic stroke of the inner ear. Endothelin-1 (ET-1) induces a strong, long-lasting constriction of the SMA by increasing contractile apparatus Ca2+ sensitivity via Rho-kinase. We therefore tested several Rho-kinase inhibitors and a cell-permeable analogue of cAMP (dbcAMP) for their ability to reverse ET-1induced constriction ...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2002
Raymond Romand Eri Hashino Pascal Dollé Jean-Luc Vonesch Pierre Chambon Norbert B Ghyselinck

To define the signal transduction pathway of retinoic acid during inner ear development, we analyzed the expression patterns of transcripts encoding the three retinoic acid receptors (RARa, b, and g) and related them to phenotypes resulting from single or compound inactivation of these nuclear receptors. The expression of all three RARs was observed in the developing mouse otocyst as early as e...

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