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Gene Expression Pattern after Insertion of Dexamethasone-Eluting Electrode into the Guinea Pig Cochlea
A cochlear implant is an indispensable apparatus for a profound hearing loss patient. But insertion of the electrode entails a great deal of stress to the cochlea, and may cause irreversible damage to hair cells and related nerve structure. Although damage prevention effects of dexamethasone have be...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4203767/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25329543 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0110238 |
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author | Takumi, Yutaka Nishio, Shin-ya Mugridge, Kenneth Oguchi, Tomohiro Hashimoto, Shigenari Suzuki, Nobuyoshi Iwasaki, Satoshi Jolly, Claude Usami, Shin-ichi |
author_facet | Takumi, Yutaka Nishio, Shin-ya Mugridge, Kenneth Oguchi, Tomohiro Hashimoto, Shigenari Suzuki, Nobuyoshi Iwasaki, Satoshi Jolly, Claude Usami, Shin-ichi |
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description | A cochlear implant is an indispensable apparatus for a profound hearing loss patient. But insertion of the electrode entails a great deal of stress to the cochlea, and may cause irreversible damage to hair cells and related nerve structure. Although damage prevention effects of dexamethasone have been reported, long-term administration is difficult. In this study, we used a dexamethasone-eluting electrode in the guinea pig cochlea, and compared the gene expression after 7 days insertion with that of a normal electrode and non-surgically treated control by microarray. 40 genes were up-regulated 2-fold or more in the normal electrode group compared to the non-surgically treated group. Most of the up-regulated genes were associated with immune response and inflammation. In the dexamethasone-eluting group, compared to the normal electrode group, 7 of the 40 genes were further up-regulated, while 12 of them were down-regulated and there was a tendency to return to the non-surgical condition. 9 genes were down-regulated 2-fold or less with normal electrode insertion, and 4 of the 9 tended to return to the non-surgical condition in the dexamethasone-eluting group. These genes are certainly involved in the maintenance of the physiological functions of the cochlea. Our results indicate that the dexamethasone-eluting electrode will have an effect on the normalization of homeostasis in the cochlea. |
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spelling | pubmed-42037672014-10-27 Gene Expression Pattern after Insertion of Dexamethasone-Eluting Electrode into the Guinea Pig Cochlea Takumi, Yutaka Nishio, Shin-ya Mugridge, Kenneth Oguchi, Tomohiro Hashimoto, Shigenari Suzuki, Nobuyoshi Iwasaki, Satoshi Jolly, Claude Usami, Shin-ichi PLoS One Research Article A cochlear implant is an indispensable apparatus for a profound hearing loss patient. But insertion of the electrode entails a great deal of stress to the cochlea, and may cause irreversible damage to hair cells and related nerve structure. Although damage prevention effects of dexamethasone have been reported, long-term administration is difficult. In this study, we used a dexamethasone-eluting electrode in the guinea pig cochlea, and compared the gene expression after 7 days insertion with that of a normal electrode and non-surgically treated control by microarray. 40 genes were up-regulated 2-fold or more in the normal electrode group compared to the non-surgically treated group. Most of the up-regulated genes were associated with immune response and inflammation. In the dexamethasone-eluting group, compared to the normal electrode group, 7 of the 40 genes were further up-regulated, while 12 of them were down-regulated and there was a tendency to return to the non-surgical condition. 9 genes were down-regulated 2-fold or less with normal electrode insertion, and 4 of the 9 tended to return to the non-surgical condition in the dexamethasone-eluting group. These genes are certainly involved in the maintenance of the physiological functions of the cochlea. Our results indicate that the dexamethasone-eluting electrode will have an effect on the normalization of homeostasis in the cochlea. Public Library of Science 2014-10-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4203767/ /pubmed/25329543 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0110238 Text en © 2014 Takumi 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Takumi, Yutaka Nishio, Shin-ya Mugridge, Kenneth Oguchi, Tomohiro Hashimoto, Shigenari Suzuki, Nobuyoshi Iwasaki, Satoshi Jolly, Claude Usami, Shin-ichi Gene Expression Pattern after Insertion of Dexamethasone-Eluting Electrode into the Guinea Pig Cochlea |
title | Gene Expression Pattern after Insertion of Dexamethasone-Eluting Electrode into the Guinea Pig Cochlea |
title_full | Gene Expression Pattern after Insertion of Dexamethasone-Eluting Electrode into the Guinea Pig Cochlea |
title_fullStr | Gene Expression Pattern after Insertion of Dexamethasone-Eluting Electrode into the Guinea Pig Cochlea |
title_full_unstemmed | Gene Expression Pattern after Insertion of Dexamethasone-Eluting Electrode into the Guinea Pig Cochlea |
title_short | Gene Expression Pattern after Insertion of Dexamethasone-Eluting Electrode into the Guinea Pig Cochlea |
title_sort | gene expression pattern after insertion of dexamethasone-eluting electrode into the guinea pig cochlea |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4203767/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25329543 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0110238 |
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