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Publication : Repair of surviving hair cells in the damaged mouse utricle.

First Author  Kim GS Year  2022
Journal  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume  119
Issue  15 Pages  e2116973119
PubMed ID  35380897 Mgi Jnum  J:344948
Mgi Id  MGI:7345466 Doi  10.1073/pnas.2116973119
Citation  Kim GS, et al. (2022) Repair of surviving hair cells in the damaged mouse utricle. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 119(15):e2116973119
abstractText  Sensory hair cells (HCs) in the utricle are mechanoreceptors required to detect linear acceleration. After damage, the mammalian utricle partially restores the HC population and organ function, although regenerated HCs are primarily type II and immature. Whether native, surviving HCs can repair and contribute to this recovery is unclear. Here, we generated the Pou4f3DTR/+; Atoh1CreERTM/+; Rosa26RtdTomato/+ mouse to fate map HCs prior to ablation. After HC ablation, vestibular evoked potentials were abolished in all animals, with approximately 57% later recovering responses. Relative to nonrecovery mice, recovery animals harbored more Atoh1-tdTomato+ surviving HCs. In both groups, surviving HCs displayed markers of both type I and type II subtypes and afferent synapses, despite distorted lamination and morphology. Surviving type II HCs remained innervated in both groups, whereas surviving type I HCs first lacked and later regained calyces in the recovery, but not the nonrecovery, group. Finally, surviving HCs initially displayed immature and subsequently mature-appearing bundles in the recovery group. These results demonstrate that surviving HCs are capable of self-repair and may contribute to the recovery of vestibular function.
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