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- Title
Changes in cytochemistry of sensory and nonsensory cells in gentamicin-treated cochleas.
- Authors
Imamura, Shun-ichi; Adams, Joe C.
- Abstract
Effects of a single local dose of gentamicin upon sensory and nonsensory cells throughout the cochlea were assessed by changes in immunostaining patterns for a broad array of functionally important proteins. Cytochemical changes in hair cells, spiral ganglion cells, and cells of the stria vascularis, spiral ligament, and spiral limbus were found beginning 4 days post administration. The extent of changes in immunostaining varied with survival time and with cell type and was not always commensurate with the degree to which individual cell types accumulated gentamicin. Outer hair cells, types I and II fibrocytes of the spiral ligament, and fibrocytes in the spiral limbus showed marked decreases in immunostaining for a number of constituents. In contrast, inner hair cells, type III fibrocytes and root cells of the spiral ligament, cells of the stria vascularis, and interdental cells in the spiral limbus showed less dramatic decreases, and in some cases they showed increases in immunostaining. Results indicate that, in addition to damaging sensory cells, local application of gentamicin results in widespread and disparate disruptions of a variety of cochlear cell types. Only in the case of ganglion cells was it apparent that the changes in nonsensory cells were secondary to loss or damage of hair cells. These results indicate that malfunction of the ear following gentamicin treatment is widespread and far more complex than simple loss of sensory elements. The results have implications for efforts directed toward detecting, preventing, and treating toxic effects of aminoglycosides upon the inner ear.
- Subjects
COCHLEA; CYTOCHEMISTRY; INNER ear diseases; BIOCHEMISTRY; GENTAMICIN; ANTIBACTERIAL agents; COCHLEAR innervation; ACOUSTIC nerve; ANIMAL experimentation; COMPARATIVE studies; GUINEA pigs; IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY; RESEARCH methodology; MEDICAL cooperation; NERVE endings; RESEARCH; RESEARCH funding; STAINS &; staining (Microscopy); EVALUATION research; PHARMACODYNAMICS
- Publication
JARO - Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, 2003, Vol 4, Issue 2, p196
- ISSN
1525-3961
- Publication type
journal article
- DOI
10.1007/s10162-002-2037-7