Making and breaking the innervation of the ear: neurotrophic support during ear development and its clinical implications.
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Brn3c null mutant mice show long-term, incomplete retention of some afferent inner ear innervationGene therapy for the inner earBrn3a is a transcriptional regulator of soma size, target field innervation and axon pathfinding of inner ear sensory neuronsLead roles for supporting actors: critical functions of inner ear supporting cellsImpact of sound exposure and aging on brain-derived neurotrophic factor and tyrosine kinase B receptors levels in dorsal cochlear nucleus 80 days following sound exposureTranscription factor GATA-3 alters pathway selection of olivocochlear neurons and affects morphogenesis of the earNeuroD-null mice are deaf due to a severe loss of the inner ear sensory neurons during developmentGene therapy in the inner ear using adenovirus vectors.Targeted delivery of brain-derived neurotrophic factor for the treatment of blindness and deafness.Comparative expression analysis of POU4F1, POU4F2 and ISL1 in developing mouse cochleovestibular ganglion neurons.Auditory-nerve responses to varied inter-phase gap and phase duration of the electric pulse stimulus as predictors for neuronal degeneration.Connexin 26 null mice exhibit spiral ganglion degeneration that can be blocked by BDNF gene therapy.Neurotrophin-3 regulates ribbon synapse density in the cochlea and induces synapse regeneration after acoustic trauma.Effect of monopolar and bipolar electric stimulation on survival and size of human spiral ganglion cells as studied by postmortem histopathology.Effects of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and electrical stimulation on survival and function of cochlear spiral ganglion neurons in deafened, developing cats.Protection of spiral ganglion neurons from degeneration using small-molecule TrkB receptor agonists.The use of a dual PEDOT and RGD-functionalized alginate hydrogel coating to provide sustained drug delivery and improved cochlear implant functionBrain-derived neurotrophic factor promotes cochlear spiral ganglion cell survival and function in deafened, developing cats.AKT signaling mediates IGF-I survival actions on otic neural progenitors.Current aspects of hearing loss from occupational and leisure noiseThe ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling enzyme CHD7 regulates pro-neural gene expression and neurogenesis in the inner ear.Transgenic BDNF induces nerve fiber regrowth into the auditory epithelium in deaf cochleaeOver-expression of BDNF by adenovirus with concurrent electrical stimulation improves cochlear implant thresholds and survival of auditory neurons.Factors influencing neurotrophic effects of electrical stimulation in the deafened developing auditory system.Neurotrophins and electrical stimulation for protection and repair of spiral ganglion neurons following sensorineural hearing loss.Orbital spaceflight during pregnancy shapes function of mammalian vestibular systemPLCγ-activated signalling is essential for TrkB mediated sensory neuron structural plasticityDoes cochlear implantation and electrical stimulation affect residual hair cells and spiral ganglion neurons?Chronic depolarization enhances the trophic effects of brain-derived neurotrophic factor in rescuing auditory neurons following a sensorineural hearing loss.Expression of p75NTR and its associated protein NADE in the rat cochlea.Genetic, cellular, and functional evidence for Ca2+ inflow through Cav1.2 and Cav1.3 channels in murine spiral ganglion neurons.Role of SDF1 chemokine in the development of lateral line efferent and facial motor neuronsDevelopment and evolution of inner ear sensory epithelia and their innervation.Development of the inner ear efferent system across vertebrate species.Development of inner ear afferent connections: forming primary neurons and connecting them to the developing sensory epitheliaMolecular conservation and novelties in vertebrate ear development.Exogenous BDNF rescues rat spiral ganglion neurons in vivo.Functional features of trans-differentiated hair cells mediated by Atoh1 reveals a primordial mechanism.Visualization of alpha9 acetylcholine receptor expression in hair cells of transgenic mice containing a modified bacterial artificial chromosomeDiverse dependencies of developing Merkel innervation on the trkA and both full-length and truncated isoforms of trkC.
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Making and breaking the innervation of the ear: neurotrophic support during ear development and its clinical implications.
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