Author:
Kopke Richard D.,Jackson Ronald L.,Li Geming,Rasmussen Mark D.,Hoffer Michael E.,Frenz Dorothy A.,Costello Michael,Schultheiss Peter,Van de Water Thomas R.
Abstract
The vestibules of adult guinea pigs were lesioned with gentamicin
and then treated with perilymphatic infusion of either of two growth
factor mixtures (i.e., GF I or GF II). GF I contained transforming
growth factor α (TGFα), insulin-like growth factor type one
(IGF-1), and retinoic acid (RA), whereas GF II contained those three
factors and brain-derived neurotrophic factor. Treatment with GF I
significantly enhanced vestibular hair cell renewal in ototoxin-damaged
utricles and the maturation of stereociliary bundle morphology. The
addition of brain-derived neurotrophic factor to the GF II infusion
mixture resulted in the return of type 1 vestibular hair cells in
ototoxin-damaged cristae, and improved vestibular function. These
results suggest that growth factor therapy may be an effective
treatment for balance disorders that are the result of hair cell
dysfunction and/or loss.
Publisher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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