Heptanol application to the mouse round window: a model for studying cochlear lateral wall regeneration.
Document Type
Article
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Identify cells supporting cochlear lateral wall regeneration.
STUDY DESIGN: Prospective controlled trial.
SETTING: Laboratory. Human presbyacusis occurs, in part, secondary to age-related degeneration of cochlear lateral wall structures such as the stria vascularis and spiral ligament fibrocytes. This degeneration is likely linked to the diminished regenerative capacity of lateral wall cells with age. While lateral wall regeneration is known to occur after an acute insult, this process remains poorly understood and the cells capable of self-replication unidentified. We hypothesized that spiral ligament fibrocytes constitute these proliferative cells.
SUBJECTS AND METHODS: To test the hypothesis, an acute ototoxic insult was created in 65 normal-hearing, young adult mice via cochlear exposure to heptanol. Sacrifice occurred at 1 to 60 days posttreatment. Auditory brainstem responses, 5-ethynyl-2'-deoxyuridine assay, and immunostaining were used to assess regeneration.
RESULTS: Posttreatment hearing thresholds were elevated in nearly all treated mice. Selective fibrocyte apoptosis and strial injury were observed at the time of peak hearing loss around 1 to 7 days posttreatment. Cellular proliferation was detected in the region of type II fibrocytes during this time. Hearing thresholds plateaued at 7 days posttreatment followed by a significant recovery of both hearing and morphologic appearance. Permanent outer hair cell degeneration was observed.
CONCLUSIONS: Heptanol application to the round window of young adult mice is a rapid, selective, and reliable technique for investigating proliferation in the cochlear lateral wall. The data indirectly showed that spiral ligament fibrocytes may be the proliferative cells of the cochlear lateral wall. Further studies of this process are needed.
Medical Subject Headings
Animals; Auditory Threshold; Cochlea; Disease Models, Animal; Evoked Potentials, Auditory, Brain Stem; Female; Hair Cells, Auditory; Hearing Loss, Conductive; Heptanol; Humans; Male; Mice; Mice, Inbred CBA; Presbycusis; Random Allocation; Reference Values; Round Window, Ear
Publication Date
4-1-2014
Publication Title
Otolaryngology and head and neck surgery
ISSN
1097-6817
Volume
150
Issue
4
First Page
659
Last Page
665
PubMed ID
24436465
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1177/0194599813518876
Recommended Citation
Stevens, Shawn M; Xing, Yazhi; Hensley, Christopher T; Zhu, Juhong; Dubno, Judy R; and Lang, Hainan, "Heptanol application to the mouse round window: a model for studying cochlear lateral wall regeneration." (2014). ENT and Skull Base Surgery. 107.
https://scholar.barrowneuro.org/ent-and-skull-base-surgery/107