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Publication : Rods of actin filaments in type I hair cells of the Shaker-2 mouse.

First Author  Sobin A Year  1982
Journal  Arch Otorhinolaryngol Volume  236
Issue  1 Pages  1-6
PubMed ID  6889851 Mgi Jnum  J:6873
Mgi Id  MGI:55345 Doi  10.1007/BF00464051
Citation  Sobin A, et al. (1982) Rods of actin filaments in type I hair cells of the Shaker-2 mouse. Arch Otorhinolaryngol 236(1):1-6
abstractText  The shaker-2 mouse with inherited inner ear disease suffers from deafness and a shaking-waltzing behavior. The hair cell type I in cristae ampullares and maculae utriculi show a specific pathology, featuring fusion of the stereocilia and presence of a rod-shaped inclusion body. The inclusion body is composed of filaments that could be identified as the protein actin by the method of decoration with subfragment S-1 of myosin. The functional polarity was determined, and S-1 fragments were found to point apically, that is, from the nucleus up toward the cuticular plate. These observations are identical to those earlier described in the waltzing guinea pig. It is concluded that the identical pathology at a cellular level in two different species may indicate a pathologic disorder in a process fundamental to the normal development of this type of hair cell.
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