Abstract
Recent studies have demonstrated a role for neurotrophins in regulating the survival of developing auditory and vestibular neurons. However, the developmental time-course for neurotrophin production and release by inner ear tissues has not been defined. In the present study, neurotrophin-like activity was evaluated from culture medium conditioned by early- or midembryonic stage inner ears. Examination of the proteinaceous properties of conditioned medium revealed a developmental change in growth factor release by the inner ear. Neurotrophin-like molecules were not detected in medium conditioned by early stage otocysts. In contrast, neurotrophin-like bioactivity was detected in medium conditioned by middevelopmental stage inner ears. Western blot analysis revealed that NT-3 was released by the rat inner ear at midstages of inner ear development. ELISA measurements revealed that both NT-3 and BDNF are produced by the middevelopmental stage inner ear, and that NT-3 protein levels are higher than BDNF levels. These results suggest that there are developmental changes in the release of growth factors by the inner ear.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 98-106 |
| Number of pages | 9 |
| Journal | Experimental Neurology |
| Volume | 150 |
| Issue number | 1 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Mar 1998 |
Keywords
- Auditory
- Embryonic inner ear
- Growth factors
- Neuronal survival
- Neurotrophins
- Otocyst
- Statoacoustic ganglion
- Vestibular
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