Atoh1 overexpression in cochlear epithelium induces new hair cell formation. Use of adenovirus-mediated Atoh1 overexpression has mainly focused on the rat lesser epithelial ridge and induces ectopic hair cell regenera...Atoh1 overexpression in cochlear epithelium induces new hair cell formation. Use of adenovirus-mediated Atoh1 overexpression has mainly focused on the rat lesser epithelial ridge and induces ectopic hair cell regeneration. The sensory region of rat cochlea is difficult to transfect, thus new hair cells are rarely produced in situ in rat cochlear explants. After culturing rat cochleae in medium containing 10% fetal bovine serum, adenovirus successfully infected the sensory region as the width of the supporting cell area was significantly increased. Adenovirus encoding Atoh1 infected the sensory region and induced hair cell formation in situ. Combined application of the Notch inhibitor DAPT and Atoh1 increased the Atoh1 expression level and decreased hes1 and hes5 levels, further promoting hair cell generation. Our results demonstrate that DAPT enhances Atoh1 activity to promote hair cell regeneration in rat cochlear sensory epithelium in vitro.展开更多
Objective To present an experimental method that allows isolation of greater epithelial ridge (GER) and lesser epithelial ridge(LER) cells from postnatal rat cochleae using a combinatorial approach of enzymatic digest...Objective To present an experimental method that allows isolation of greater epithelial ridge (GER) and lesser epithelial ridge(LER) cells from postnatal rat cochleae using a combinatorial approach of enzymatic digestion and mechanical separation and to investigate a retrovirus-mediated gene transfer technique for its possible utility in immortalization of the GER and LER cell lines, in an effort to establish an in vitro model system of hair cell differentiation. Methods GER and LER cells were dissected from postnatal rat cochleae and immortalized by transferring the SV40 large T antigen using a retrovirus. The established cell lines were confirmed through mor-phology observation, immunnocytochemical staining and RT-PCR analysis. The Hath1 gene was transferred into the cell lines using adenovirus-mediated techniques to explore their potential to differentiate into hair cells. Results The established cell lines were stably maintained for more than 20 passages and displayed many features similar to primary GER and LER cells. They grew in patches and assumed a polygonal morphology. Immunostaining showed labeling by SV40 large T antigen and Islet1(a specific marker for GER and LER). All passages of the cell lines expressed SV40 large T antigen on RT-PCR analysis. The cells also showed the capability to differentiate into hair cell-like cells when forced to express Hath1. Conclusion Retrovirus-mediated gene transfer can be used in establishing immortalized progenitor hair cell lines in newborn rat, which may provide an invaluable system for studying hair cell differentiation and regeneration for new treatment of sensory hearing loss caused by hair cell loss.展开更多
Newly hatched chicks were injected with so mg/(kg' d) of gentamycin sulfate (GM )for 10 days. After 18st injection, animals were killed on survival days 3,6 .9 and 12. The chick basilar papillae (BP) were observed...Newly hatched chicks were injected with so mg/(kg' d) of gentamycin sulfate (GM )for 10 days. After 18st injection, animals were killed on survival days 3,6 .9 and 12. The chick basilar papillae (BP) were observed by transmission electron microscopy (TEM ). The results sho've'Ithat regenerated hair cells were erupted to the hasal membrane surrace in the early phase. The cytoplasm of these regenerated hair cells was heavily stained an contained numerous mitochondria. Afterseveral days, stereocilia appeared. When stereocilis bundles were rormed and cuticular layer was integrated, hasal nerve terminals were round. The results suggested that regenerating hair cells 'veredirectly produced on the hasal membrane surface following gentamycin induced ototoxlcity and thenI,roliferated and developed Into mature normal hair cells.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.81420108010,81271084,81200740,81371093
文摘Atoh1 overexpression in cochlear epithelium induces new hair cell formation. Use of adenovirus-mediated Atoh1 overexpression has mainly focused on the rat lesser epithelial ridge and induces ectopic hair cell regeneration. The sensory region of rat cochlea is difficult to transfect, thus new hair cells are rarely produced in situ in rat cochlear explants. After culturing rat cochleae in medium containing 10% fetal bovine serum, adenovirus successfully infected the sensory region as the width of the supporting cell area was significantly increased. Adenovirus encoding Atoh1 infected the sensory region and induced hair cell formation in situ. Combined application of the Notch inhibitor DAPT and Atoh1 increased the Atoh1 expression level and decreased hes1 and hes5 levels, further promoting hair cell generation. Our results demonstrate that DAPT enhances Atoh1 activity to promote hair cell regeneration in rat cochlear sensory epithelium in vitro.
文摘Objective To present an experimental method that allows isolation of greater epithelial ridge (GER) and lesser epithelial ridge(LER) cells from postnatal rat cochleae using a combinatorial approach of enzymatic digestion and mechanical separation and to investigate a retrovirus-mediated gene transfer technique for its possible utility in immortalization of the GER and LER cell lines, in an effort to establish an in vitro model system of hair cell differentiation. Methods GER and LER cells were dissected from postnatal rat cochleae and immortalized by transferring the SV40 large T antigen using a retrovirus. The established cell lines were confirmed through mor-phology observation, immunnocytochemical staining and RT-PCR analysis. The Hath1 gene was transferred into the cell lines using adenovirus-mediated techniques to explore their potential to differentiate into hair cells. Results The established cell lines were stably maintained for more than 20 passages and displayed many features similar to primary GER and LER cells. They grew in patches and assumed a polygonal morphology. Immunostaining showed labeling by SV40 large T antigen and Islet1(a specific marker for GER and LER). All passages of the cell lines expressed SV40 large T antigen on RT-PCR analysis. The cells also showed the capability to differentiate into hair cell-like cells when forced to express Hath1. Conclusion Retrovirus-mediated gene transfer can be used in establishing immortalized progenitor hair cell lines in newborn rat, which may provide an invaluable system for studying hair cell differentiation and regeneration for new treatment of sensory hearing loss caused by hair cell loss.
文摘Newly hatched chicks were injected with so mg/(kg' d) of gentamycin sulfate (GM )for 10 days. After 18st injection, animals were killed on survival days 3,6 .9 and 12. The chick basilar papillae (BP) were observed by transmission electron microscopy (TEM ). The results sho've'Ithat regenerated hair cells were erupted to the hasal membrane surrace in the early phase. The cytoplasm of these regenerated hair cells was heavily stained an contained numerous mitochondria. Afterseveral days, stereocilia appeared. When stereocilis bundles were rormed and cuticular layer was integrated, hasal nerve terminals were round. The results suggested that regenerating hair cells 'veredirectly produced on the hasal membrane surface following gentamycin induced ototoxlcity and thenI,roliferated and developed Into mature normal hair cells.