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Publication : The expression of fibroblast growth factors and their receptors in the embryonic and neonatal mouse inner ear.

First Author  Pickles JO Year  2001
Journal  Hear Res Volume  155
Issue  1-2 Pages  54-62
PubMed ID  11335076 Mgi Jnum  J:74134
Mgi Id  MGI:2157664 Doi  10.1016/s0378-5955(01)00247-7
Citation  Pickles JO (2001) The expression of fibroblast growth factors and their receptors in the embryonic and neonatal mouse inner ear. Hear Res 155(1-2):54-62
abstractText  Four different fibroblast growth factor receptors (FGFR) are known, three of which have splice variants (known as the b and c variants) in the FGF-binding domain, to give different patterns of sensitivity to the different FGFs. The expression of the b and c variants of the FGF receptors, together with the expression of the ligands FGF1, FGF2, FGF3, FGF7, FGF8b and FGF8c, was determined by quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction in developing whole mouse inner ears, and in dissected components of the postnatal mouse inner ear. At embryonic age (E)10.5 days, when the otocyst is a simple closed sac, the receptor most heavily expressed was FGFR2b, relative to the postnatal day 0 level. Over the period E10.5-E12.5, during which the structures of the inner ear start to form, the expression of the different FGF receptors increased 10(2)-10(4) fold per unit of tissue, and there was a gradual switch towards expression of the 'c' splice variants of FGFR2 and FGFR3 rather than the 'b' variants. At E10.5, the ligands most heavily expressed, relative to the postnatal day 0 level, were FGF3, FGF8b and FGF8c. In the postnatal inner ear, the patterns of expression of receptors and ligands tended to be correlated, such that receptor variants were expressed in the same regions as the ligands that are known to activate them effectively. The neural/sensory region expressed high levels of FGFR3c, and high levels of the ligand FGF8b. The same area also expressed high levels of FGFR1b and FGFR2b, and high levels of FGF3. The lateral wall of the cochlea (including the stria vascularis and the spiral ligament) expressed high levels of FGFR1c and FGF2. It is suggested that the different FGF receptors and ligands are expressed in a spatially coordinated pattern, to selectively program cochlear development.
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