نتایج جستجو برای: hereditary deafness

تعداد نتایج: 91403  

Journal: :The Journal of physiology 2006
Philine Wangemann

The exquisite sensitivity of the cochlea, which mediates the transduction of sound waves into nerve impulses, depends on the endocochlear potential and requires a highly specialized environment that enables and sustains sensory function. Disturbance of cochlear homeostasis is the cause of many forms of hearing loss including the most frequently occurring syndromic and non-syndromic forms of her...

Journal: :Korean journal of ophthalmology : KJO 2005
Jae hyuk Choi Kyung sool Na Seon hee Bae Gyoung hwan Roh

Alport syndrome is a hereditary, progressive disease characterized by progressive nephritis, sensorineural deafness, and ocular abnormalities, including anterior lenticonus. The ultrastructure of the lens capsule abnormalities in Alport syndrome is reported. Four anterior lens capsules from 31-year-old patient and 26-year-old patient with lenticonus who were affected by the Alport syndrome were...

2014
Bernardo Blanco-Sánchez Aurélie Clément Javier Fierro Philip Washbourne Monte Westerfield

Usher syndrome (USH), the leading cause of hereditary combined hearing and vision loss, is characterized by sensorineural deafness and progressive retinal degeneration. Mutations in several different genes produce USH, but the proximal cause of sensory cell death remains mysterious. We adapted a proximity ligation assay to analyze associations among three of the USH proteins, Cdh23, Harmonin an...

Journal: :Sudanese journal of paediatrics 2011
Abdelmoneim E M Kheir

Zellweger syndrome, a paradigm of human peroxisomal disorders is characterized by dysmorphic features, hypotonia, severe neuro-developmental delay, hepatomegaly, renal cysts, sensorineural deafness and retinal dysfunction. This is a case report of a baby boy born with facial dysmorphism, profound hypotonia, seizures, and hepatomegaly. The diagnosis was not evident initially but only later when ...

2014
Sang Yoon Park Xiaoli Guo

The AP (adaptor protein) complexes are heterotetrameric protein complexes that mediate intracellular membrane trafficking along endocytic and secretory transport pathways. There are five different AP complexes: AP-1, AP-2 and AP-3 are clathrin-associated complexes; whereas AP-4 and AP-5 are not. These five AP complexes localize to different intracellular compartments and mediate membrane traffi...

2016
Makoto Hosoya Masato Fujioka Hideyuki Okano Kaoru Ogawa

Deafness is one of the most common types of congenital impairments, and at least half of the cases are caused by hereditary mutations. Mutations of the gene KIAA1199 are associated with progressive hearing loss. Its expression is abundant in human cochlea, but interestingly the spatial expression patterns are different between mouse and rat cochleae; the pattern in humans has not been fully inv...

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...

2015
Nazir Ahmad Muhammad Qasim Zubair M. Ahmed Sheikh Riazuddin

Deafness is a complete or partial loss of hearing. In Pakistan, the prevalence of this order is high as compared to the other countries because of frequent consanguineous marriages in Pakistan. During present study, DFNB49 was mapped in two unrelated consanguineous families having multiple affected individuals. The maximum LOD score was found 4.71 and 2.74 for PKDF1069 & PKDF751 respectively. T...

Journal: :Clinical genetics 2015
Y Chen Y Cao H-B Li J Mao M-J Liu Y-H Liu B-J Wang D Jiang Q Zhu Y Ding W Wang H Li K W Choy

Genetic causes account for more than half of congenital hearing loss cases. The most frequent mutations found in non-syndromic hearing loss patients occur in GJB2 and SLC26A4. Mitochondrial genome mutations are also prevalent. However, the frequency of common hearing loss mutations in the Chinese population has not yet been well estimated. Here, we implemented the SNaPshot genotyping method to ...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 1999
G Van Camp H Kunst K Flothmann W McGuirt J Wauters H Marres M Verstreken I N Bespalova M Burmeister P H Van de Heyning R J Smith P J Willems C W Cremers M M Lesperance

Non-syndromic hearing impairment is one of the most heterogeneous hereditary conditions, with more than 40 reported gene localisations. We have identified a large Dutch family with autosomal dominant non-syndromic sensorineural hearing impairment. In most patients, the onset of hearing impairment is in the first or second decade of life, with a slow decline in the following decades, which stops...

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