Gene expression analysis of oxidative stress-related genes in the apical, middle, and basal turns of the cochlea

IF 1 4区 生物学 Q4 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY Gene Expression Patterns Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.gep.2024.119356
Yang Yang, Xin Chen, Chaoyong Tian, Bei Fan, Xiaogang An, Zhenzhen Liu, Qiong Li, Wenjuan Mi, Ying Lin, Dingjun Zha
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It can be observed from aminoglycoside-induced hair cell damage that the cochlea basal turn is more susceptible to trauma than the apex. Drug-induced hearing loss is closely related to oxidative damage. The basilar membrane directly exposed to these ototoxic drugs exhibits differences in damage, indicating that there is an inherent difference in the sensitivity to oxidative damage from the apex to the base of the cochlea. It has been reported that the morphology and characteristics of the cochlea vary from the apex to the base. Therefore, we investigated oxidative stress-related gene expression profiles in the apical, middle, and basal turns of the cochlea. The Oxidative Stress RT2 Profiler™ PCR Array revealed that three of the 84 genes (Mb, Mpo, and Ncf1) were upregulated in the middle turn compared to their level in the apical turn. Moreover, eight genes (Mb, Duox1, Ncf1, Ngb, Fmo2, Gpx3, Mpo, and Gstk1) were upregulated in the basal turn compared to their level in the apical turn. The qPCR verification data were similar to that of the PCR Array. We found that MPO was expressed in the rat cochlea and protected against gentamicin-induced hair cell death. This study summarized the data for the gradient of expression of oxidative stress-related genes in the cochlea and found potential candidate targets for prevention of ototoxic deafness, which may provide new insights for cochlear pathology.

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耳蜗顶端、中部和基底转折处氧化应激相关基因的基因表达分析
从氨基糖苷诱导的毛细胞损伤中可以观察到,耳蜗基转比耳蜗顶更容易受到创伤。药物引起的听力损失与氧化损伤密切相关。直接暴露于这些耳毒性药物的基底膜表现出不同的损伤,这表明从耳蜗顶端到基底对氧化损伤的敏感性存在内在差异。有报道称,耳蜗的形态和特征从耳蜗顶端到基底各不相同。因此,我们研究了耳蜗顶端、中部和基底转折处与氧化应激相关的基因表达谱。氧化应激 RT2 Profiler™ PCR 阵列显示,在 84 个基因中,有 3 个基因(Mb、Mpo 和 Ncf1)在中匝比在耳尖匝的水平上调。此外,8 个基因(Mb、Duox1、Ncf1、Ngb、Fmo2、Gpx3、Mpo 和 Gstk1)在基部转折中的上调水平高于其在顶部转折中的水平。qPCR 验证数据与 PCR 阵列数据相似。我们发现 MPO 在大鼠耳蜗中表达,并能防止庆大霉素诱导的毛细胞死亡。本研究总结了耳蜗中氧化应激相关基因梯度表达的数据,发现了预防耳毒性耳聋的潜在候选靶点,为耳蜗病理学提供了新的见解。
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Gene Expression Patterns
Gene Expression Patterns 生物-发育生物学
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期刊介绍: Gene Expression Patterns is devoted to the rapid publication of high quality studies of gene expression in development. Studies using cell culture are also suitable if clearly relevant to development, e.g., analysis of key regulatory genes or of gene sets in the maintenance or differentiation of stem cells. Key areas of interest include: -In-situ studies such as expression patterns of important or interesting genes at all levels, including transcription and protein expression -Temporal studies of large gene sets during development -Transgenic studies to study cell lineage in tissue formation
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