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Platelet-Derived Growth Factor Subunit B Signaling Promotes Pericyte Migration in Response to Loud Sound in the Cochlear Stria Vascularis

机译:血小板衍生的生长因子亚基B信号促进耳蜗Stria vascularis中的响应响应响应响应的平静迁移

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Normal blood supply to the cochlea is critical for hearing. Noise damages auditory sensory cells and has a marked effect on the microvasculature in the cochlear lateral wall. Pericytes in the stria vascularis (strial pericytes) are particularly vulnerable and sensitive to acoustic trauma. Exposure of NG2DsRedBAC transgenic mice (6–8?weeks old) to wide-band noise at a level of 120?dB for 3?h per day for 2 consecutive days produced a significant hearing threshold shift and caused pericytes to protrude and migrate from their normal endothelial attachment sites. The pericyte migration was associated with increased expression of platelet-derived growth factor beta (PDGF-BB). Blockade of PDGF-BB signaling with either imatinib, a potent PDGF-BB receptor (PDGFR) inhibitor, or APB5, a specific PDGFRβ blocker, significantly attenuated the pericyte migration from strial vessel walls. The PDGF-BB-mediated strial pericyte migration was further confirmed in an in vitro cell migration assay, as well as in an in vivo live animal model used in conjunction with confocal fluorescence microscopy. Pericyte migration took one of two different forms, here denoted protrusion and detachment. The protrusion is characterized by pericytes with a prominent triangular shape, or pericytes extending fine strands to neighboring capillaries. The detachment is characterized by pericyte detachment and movement away from vessels. We also found the sites of pericyte migration highly associated with regions of vascular leakage. In particular, under transmission electron microscopy (TEM), multiple vesicles at the sites of endothelial cells with loosely attached pericytes were observed. These data show that cochlear pericytes are markedly affected by acoustic trauma, causing them to display abnormal morphology. The effect of loud sound on pericytes is mediated by upregulation of PDGF-BB. Normal functioning pericytes are required for vascular stability.
机译:对耳蜗的正常血液供应对于听力至关重要。噪声损坏听觉感觉细胞,并对耳蜗侧壁的微孔系统具有显着影响。 Stria vascularis(狭窄周细胞)中的周细胞特别容易且对声学创伤敏感。 Ng2Dsredbac转基因小鼠(6-8?周龄)暴露于120℃的宽带噪声,每天3℃,连续2天为3〜H℃,产生了一个显着的听力阈值转移并导致周细胞突出和迁移正常内皮附件位点。细胞迁移与血小板衍生的生长因子β(PDGF-BB)的表达增加有关。具有伊马替尼,有效的PDGF-BB受体(PDGFR)抑制剂或APB5,特异性PDGFRβ阻断剂的PDGF-BB信号传导显着减弱了来自恒星壁的周围迁移。在体外细胞迁移测定中进一步证实了PDGF-BB介导的态长迁移,以及与共聚焦荧光显微镜一起使用的体内活动物模型中。 Pericyte迁移采取了两种不同的形式之一,其中表示突出和分离。突起的特征在于具有突出的三角形形状的周细胞,或者将细股延伸到相邻毛细血管的周细胞。该脱离的特点是Pericyte脱离和远离血管的运动。我们还发现与血管泄漏区域高度相关的平静迁移的遗址。特别地,在透射电子显微镜(TEM)下,观察到具有松散附着周细胞的内皮细胞位点的多个囊泡。这些数据表明,耳蜗周细胞均明显受声学创伤的影响,导致它们显示异常形态。大声声对周细胞的影响是通过PDGF-BB的上调来介导的。血管稳定性需要正常的功能。

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