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Publication : Type IX collagen knock-out mouse shows progressive hearing loss.

First Author  Suzuki N Year  2005
Journal  Neurosci Res Volume  51
Issue  3 Pages  293-8
PubMed ID  15710493 Mgi Jnum  J:101937
Mgi Id  MGI:3605941 Doi  10.1016/j.neures.2004.12.001
Citation  Suzuki N, et al. (2005) Type IX collagen knock-out mouse shows progressive hearing loss. Neurosci Res 51(3):293-8
abstractText  Type IX collagen is one of the important components, together with type II, V, and XI collagens, in the tectorial membrane of the organ of Corti. To confirm the significance of type IX collagen for normal hearing, we assessed the detailed morphological and electrophysiological features of type IX collagen knock-out mice, which have recently been reported as a deafness model. Through assessment by auditory brainstem response (ABR), knock-out mice were shown to have progressive hearing loss. At the light microscopic level, the tectorial membrane of knock-out mice was found to be abnormal in shape. These morphological changes started in the basal turn and were progressive toward the apical turn. Electron microscopy confirmed disturbance of organization of the collagen fibrils. These results suggest that mutations in type IX collagen genes may lead to abnormal integrity of collagen fibers in the tectorial membrane.
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