نتایج جستجو برای: hair cell

تعداد نتایج: 1708948  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1999
J L Zheng G Keller W Q Gao

Although recent studies have provided evidence for hair cell regeneration in mammalian inner ears, the mechanism underlying this regenerative process is still under debate. Here we report immunocytochemical, histological, electron microscopic, and autoradiographic evidence that, in cultured postnatal rat utricles, a substantial number of hair cells can survive gentamicin insult even their stere...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2005
Nicole LeBrasseur

A hairy kinase o get a hairy mouse, look to the Sgk3 kinase. So say Alonso et al. on page 559. The control of hair follicle growth has been an enigma for cell biologists. While growth factors such as EGF are known for their ability to stimulate proliferation in epithelial cells, EGF causes hair loss. In addition, the downstream signals that control hair growth are largely unknown. Now, an Akt r...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2002
Majlinda Lako Lyle Armstrong Paul M Cairns Sue Harris Nicholas Hole Colin A B Jahoda

Skin and hair follicle stem cell biology is the focus of increasing interest, not least because the adult hair follicle has well defined dermal and epithelial populations that display distinct developmental properties. Recent evidence suggests that a number of adult cell populations have much broader stem cell capabilities than previously thought. To examine whether this applied to the hair fol...

2011
Heejei Yoon Dong Jin Lee Myoung Hee Kim Jinwoong Bok

The inner ear is composed of a cochlear duct and five vestibular organs in which mechanosensory hair cells play critical roles in receiving and relaying sound and balance signals to the brain. To identify novel genes associated with hair cell differentiation or function, we analyzed an archived gene expression dataset from embryonic mouse inner ear tissues. Since atonal homolog 1a (Atoh1) is a ...

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...

2003
W. E. BROWNELL

Both outer hair cell electromotility and neurotransmission at the inner hair cell synapse are rapid mechanical events that are synchronized to the hair-cell receptor potential. We analyze whether the forces and potentials resulting from membrane flexoelectricity could affect synaptic vesicle fusion. The results suggest that the coupling of membrane curvature with membrane potential is of suffic...

Journal: :Neuron 1997
Jeffrey T Corwin J.Carl Oberholtzer

after hair cells have been killed, but the response is In nearly every waking moment, our brains respond to much weaker than in nonmammals. All those epithelia signals that originate from hair cells. These cells reside contain relatively undifferentiated supporting cells that in six separate epithelia in our internal ears and are cannot be reliably subdivided on thebasis of histological detecto...

ژورنال: Anatomical Sciences Journal 2012
Mesbahzadeh, Behzad, Ajalloueyan, Mohammad, Asgari, Ali Reza, Hasanalifard , Mahdieh, Kaka, Gholam Reza, Sadraei , Seyyed Homayoun,

Purpose: the aim of thos survey is establishment of an animal model through which a rapid distortion of the hair cell of cochlea administering amikacin and furosemide and using distortion product otoacoustic emission (DPOAE) the functioning of rat’s ear would be assessed.Materials and Methods: Forty-eight male Sprague dawley rats (with average of weight 200-250g, 12 weeks post natal) were rando...

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...

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