中国神经再生研究(英文版) ›› 2012, Vol. 7 ›› Issue (9): 714-718.

• 原著:周围神经损伤修复保护与再生 • 上一篇    

Ephrin A2 protein expression in the regeneration and plasticity of cochlear hair cells in chicken following kanamycin ototoxicity

  

  • 收稿日期:2011-09-10 修回日期:2011-12-24 出版日期:2012-03-25 发布日期:2012-03-25

Ephrin A2 protein expression in the regeneration and plasticity of cochlear hair cells in chicken following kanamycin ototoxicity

Jia Yu, Mingliang Xiang, Hao Wu, Chenling Shen   

  1. Department of OtlaryngoIogy & Head and Neck Surgery of Xinhua Hospital, Ear Institute, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200092, China
  • Received:2011-09-10 Revised:2011-12-24 Online:2012-03-25 Published:2012-03-25
  • Contact: Mingliang Xiang, Doctor, Chief physician, Department of OtlaryngoIogy & Head and Neck Surgery of Xinhua Hospital, Ear Institute, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200092, China xiangming_liang@yahoo. com.cn
  • About author:Jia Yu★, Master, Department of OtlaryngoIogy & Head and Neck Surgery of Xinhua Hospital, Ear Institute, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200092, China

Abstract:

The results from this study showed that the thresholds of brainstem auditory-evoked potentials peak following 10 successive days of intramuscular injection of Roman chickens with kanamycin, starting 3 days after birth. Fluorescence immunohistochemistry analysis revealed few ganglion cells positively labeled for Ephrin A2 in the cochlea of experimental chickens from 2 days before until 7 days after the last kanamycin injection. The number of Ephrin A2-positive ganglion cell bodies was increased at 15 days after the last injection and was similar to that in normal chickens at 30 days following the cessation of kanamycin treatment. These experimental findings indicate that Ephrin A2 protein expression in the acoustic ganglia is synchronized with the connection damage and regeneration of cochlear hair cells after kanamycin exposure. Ephrin A2 may play an important role in the regeneration and plasticity of cochlear hair cells in the chick cochlea following kanamycin ototoxicity.

Key words: Ephrin A2, cochlear hair cells, reinnervation, plasticity, inner ear, neural regeneration