Abstract
AbstractThe otocyst, an anlage of the inner ear, presents an attractive target to study treatment strategies for genetic hearing loss and inner ear development. We have previously reported that electroporation-mediated transuterine gene transfer of Connexin30, utilizing a monophasic pulse into Connexin30−/− mouse otocysts at embryonic day 11.5, is able to prevent putative hearing deterioration. However, it is not clear whether supplementary gene transfer can rescue significant morphological changes, caused by genetic deficits. In addition, with the transuterine gene transfer technique utilized in our previous report, the survival rate of embryos and their mothers after treatment was low, which became a serious obstacle for effective in vivo experiments. Here, we set out to elucidate the feasibility of supplementation therapy in Slc26a4 deficient mice, utilizing biphasic pulses, optimized by modifying pulse conditions. Modification of the biphasic pulse conditions during electroporation increased the survival rate. In addition, supplementation of the target gene cDNA into the otocysts of homozygous Slc24a4 knockout mice significantly prevented enlargement of the endolymphatic space in the inner ear areas; moreover, it rescued hearing and vestibular function of mice in vivo.
Funder
National Research Foundation of Korea
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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