Sequential changes in anti-GAL-1 staining of the rat organ of Corti following amikacin exposure

Hair cell loss and a non-functional epithelial reorganization appeared in the organ of Corti after acoustic or toxic damage. Moreover, in the drug damaged organ of Corti, transient atypical cells were recently described with characteristics of both immature hair cells and/or non-sensory epithelial c...

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description Hair cell loss and a non-functional epithelial reorganization appeared in the organ of Corti after acoustic or toxic damage. Moreover, in the drug damaged organ of Corti, transient atypical cells were recently described with characteristics of both immature hair cells and/or non-sensory epithelial cells. The phenotype of these atypical cells has been now investigated by using the galectine 1 (GAL-1) antibody. In the normal organ of Corti, this antibody recognizes all the epithelial cells except the sensory hair cells and their supporting cells. At PD 21, transient atypical cells were not stained by GAL-1 antibody, suggesting that they were originated from hair cells or their supporting cells. Later, the organ of Corti was substituted by an epithelial scare, GAL-1 stained. This study also emphasizes the particular resistance of the cochlear apex to degeneration after antibiotic intoxication.
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Animals
Anti-Bacterial Agents - pharmacology
Antibodies, Monoclonal
Biological and medical sciences
Cochlea
Ear and associated structures. Auditory pathways and centers. Hearing. Vocal organ. Phonation. Sound production. Echolocation
Epithelial Cells - chemistry
Epithelial Cells - drug effects
Epithelial Cells - metabolism
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Galectins
Hemagglutinins - analysis
Hemagglutinins - immunology
Hemagglutinins - metabolism
Lectin
Lectins
Microscopy, Electron
Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
Organ of Corti - cytology
Organ of Corti - drug effects
Organ of Corti - ultrastructure
Ototoxicity
Paraffin Embedding
Rat
Rats
Rats, Wistar
Transdifferentiation
Vertebrates: nervous system and sense organs
β-galactoside
title Sequential changes in anti-GAL-1 staining of the rat organ of Corti following amikacin exposure
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