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Role of Somatostatin Receptor-2 in Gentamicin-Induced Auditory Hair Cell Loss in the Mammalian Inner Ear

Hair cells and spiral ganglion neurons of the mammalian auditory system do not regenerate, and their loss leads to irreversible hearing loss. Aminoglycosides induce auditory hair cell death in vitro, and evidence suggests that phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase/Akt signaling opposes gentamicin toxicity v...

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Autores principales: Brand, Yves, Radojevic, Vesna, Sung, Michael, Wei, Eric, Setz, Cristian, Glutz, Andrea, Leitmeyer, Katharina, Bodmer, Daniel
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4182454/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25268135
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0108146
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author Brand, Yves
Radojevic, Vesna
Sung, Michael
Wei, Eric
Setz, Cristian
Glutz, Andrea
Leitmeyer, Katharina
Bodmer, Daniel
author_facet Brand, Yves
Radojevic, Vesna
Sung, Michael
Wei, Eric
Setz, Cristian
Glutz, Andrea
Leitmeyer, Katharina
Bodmer, Daniel
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description Hair cells and spiral ganglion neurons of the mammalian auditory system do not regenerate, and their loss leads to irreversible hearing loss. Aminoglycosides induce auditory hair cell death in vitro, and evidence suggests that phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase/Akt signaling opposes gentamicin toxicity via its downstream target, the protein kinase Akt. We previously demonstrated that somatostatin—a peptide with hormone/neurotransmitter properties—can protect hair cells from gentamicin-induced hair cell death in vitro, and that somatostatin receptors are expressed in the mammalian inner ear. However, it remains unknown how this protective effect is mediated. In the present study, we show a highly significant protective effect of octreotide (a drug that mimics and is more potent than somatostatin) on gentamicin-induced hair cell death, and increased Akt phosphorylation in octreotide-treated organ of Corti explants in vitro. Moreover, we demonstrate that somatostatin receptor-1 knockout mice overexpress somatostatin receptor-2 in the organ of Corti, and are less susceptible to gentamicin-induced hair cell loss than wild-type or somatostatin-1/somatostatin-2 double-knockout mice. Finally, we show that octreotide affects auditory hair cells, enhances spiral ganglion neurite number, and decreases spiral ganglion neurite length.
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spelling pubmed-41824542014-10-07 Role of Somatostatin Receptor-2 in Gentamicin-Induced Auditory Hair Cell Loss in the Mammalian Inner Ear Brand, Yves Radojevic, Vesna Sung, Michael Wei, Eric Setz, Cristian Glutz, Andrea Leitmeyer, Katharina Bodmer, Daniel PLoS One Research Article Hair cells and spiral ganglion neurons of the mammalian auditory system do not regenerate, and their loss leads to irreversible hearing loss. Aminoglycosides induce auditory hair cell death in vitro, and evidence suggests that phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase/Akt signaling opposes gentamicin toxicity via its downstream target, the protein kinase Akt. We previously demonstrated that somatostatin—a peptide with hormone/neurotransmitter properties—can protect hair cells from gentamicin-induced hair cell death in vitro, and that somatostatin receptors are expressed in the mammalian inner ear. However, it remains unknown how this protective effect is mediated. In the present study, we show a highly significant protective effect of octreotide (a drug that mimics and is more potent than somatostatin) on gentamicin-induced hair cell death, and increased Akt phosphorylation in octreotide-treated organ of Corti explants in vitro. Moreover, we demonstrate that somatostatin receptor-1 knockout mice overexpress somatostatin receptor-2 in the organ of Corti, and are less susceptible to gentamicin-induced hair cell loss than wild-type or somatostatin-1/somatostatin-2 double-knockout mice. Finally, we show that octreotide affects auditory hair cells, enhances spiral ganglion neurite number, and decreases spiral ganglion neurite length. Public Library of Science 2014-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4182454/ /pubmed/25268135 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0108146 Text en © 2014 Brand et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Brand, Yves
Radojevic, Vesna
Sung, Michael
Wei, Eric
Setz, Cristian
Glutz, Andrea
Leitmeyer, Katharina
Bodmer, Daniel
Role of Somatostatin Receptor-2 in Gentamicin-Induced Auditory Hair Cell Loss in the Mammalian Inner Ear
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title_fullStr Role of Somatostatin Receptor-2 in Gentamicin-Induced Auditory Hair Cell Loss in the Mammalian Inner Ear
title_full_unstemmed Role of Somatostatin Receptor-2 in Gentamicin-Induced Auditory Hair Cell Loss in the Mammalian Inner Ear
title_short Role of Somatostatin Receptor-2 in Gentamicin-Induced Auditory Hair Cell Loss in the Mammalian Inner Ear
title_sort role of somatostatin receptor-2 in gentamicin-induced auditory hair cell loss in the mammalian inner ear
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4182454/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25268135
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0108146
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