Authors
Mitsuru Sugawara, Joshua C Murtie, Konstantina M Stankovic, M Charles Liberman, Gabriel Corfas
Publication date
2007/3/1
Journal
Journal of Comparative Neurology
Volume
501
Issue
1
Pages
30-37
Publisher
Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
Description
Recent studies indicate that neurotrophin 3 (NT3) may be important for the maintenance and function of the adult inner ear, but the pattern of postnatal NT3 expression in this organ has not been characterized. We used a reporter mouse in which cells expressing NT3 also express β‐galactosidase, allowing for their histochemical visualization, to determine the pattern of NT3 expression in cochlear and vestibular organs. We analyzed animals from birth (P0) to adult (P135). At P0, NT3 was strongly expressed in supporting cells and hair cells of all vestibular and cochlear sense organs, Reissner's membrane, saccular membrane, and the dark cells adjacent to canal organs. With increasing age, staining disappeared in most cell types but remained relatively high in inner hair cells (IHCs) and to a lesser extent in IHC supporting cells. In the cochlea, by P0 there is a longitudinal gradient (apex > base) that persists into …
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