Gelsolin immunoreactivity and development of the tectorial membrane in the cochlea of normal and hypothyroid rats |
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Authors: | Alain Rabié Conception Ferraz Marie-Claude Clavel Christiane Legrand |
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Affiliation: | (1) CNRS UA 1197, Laboratoire de Neurobiologie endocrinologique, Université des Sciences et Techniques du Languedoc, Montpellier, France;(2) Centre de Recherche de Biochimie Macromoléculaire du CNRS —Université de Montpellier I INSERM U 249, Montpellier, France;(3) Laboratoire de Neurobiologie endocrinologique, UA 1197 du CNRS, U.S.T.L., F-34060 Montpellier Cedex, France |
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Abstract: | Summary Gelsolin was localized by immunocytochemistry in the developing cochlea of the rat. In normal animals, the protein appeared at 18 th day in utero in cells of the Kölliker's organ, which are involved in the secretion of the tectorial membrane. The Kölliker's organ cells were not immunoreactive after the first postnatal week, which is when they cease their secretory activity. Gelsolin immunoreactivity was similar in thyroid-deficient rats until the second postnatal week but, at this age, Kölliker's organ did not transform and its gelsolin immunoreactivity persisted, together with its secretory activity. As a result, the tectorial membrane was greatly distorted and out of contact with the hair cells, which dramatically impaired the mechanical properties of the organ of Corti. The developing cochlea thus provides an example of the involvement of gelsolin in a secretory process that is of importance in the development of hearing. |
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Keywords: | Gelsolin Cochlea Kö lliker's organ Thyroid deficiency Development, ontogenetic Rat (Wistar) |
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