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Publication : Cochlear histopathology of the mutant bustling mouse, BUS/Idr.

First Author  Yonezawa S Year  1996
Journal  Acta Otolaryngol Volume  116
Issue  3 Pages  409-16
PubMed ID  8790740 Mgi Jnum  J:34019
Mgi Id  MGI:81497 Doi  10.3109/00016489609137865
Citation  Yonezawa S, et al. (1996) Cochlear histopathology of the mutant bustling mouse, BUS/Idr. Acta Otolaryngol 116(3):409-16
abstractText  The inner ear of mutant bustling mice, BUS/Idr, was examined histopathologically. LM examinations revealed an age-dependent degeneration of the auditory organ of Corti in BUS homozygotes, but not heterozygotes. Cochlear base- to-apex gradient in severity of the degeneration was noted. First signs of degeneration were found in the outer hair cells of the cochlear basal turn at about 3 weeks of age, followed by degeneration of the spiral ganglion cells which occurred slowly. As examined by SEM, stereociliary derangements of both the inner and outer hair cells were apparent in homozygotes as early as after 10 days. No normal arrays of stereocilia were found in homozygotes examined at 10 days through 6 months. The results of immunohistochemical examinations suggest that the sensory cells of the Corti's organ of homozygotes are structurally once normally innervated. No significant difference was found in the expression of protooncogene c-mos in the CNS between BUS homozygotes and control mice. We propose that BUS mice be categorized as a member of the so-called ''waltzer-shaker'' mutants group.
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