Proliferation and Apoptosis in the Developing Mouse Cochlear Sensory Epithelium
- VernacularTitle:细胞增殖及凋亡与耳蜗感觉上皮的分化
- Author:
Shaofeng LIU
;
Liang ZHOU
;
Huawei LI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Cochlea;
Proliferation;
Differentiation;
Apoptosis
- From:
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology
1997;0(04):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To observe the principles of cell proliferation and apoptosis in the developing mouse cochlear sensory epithelium, and investigate correlation with differentiation of hair cells.Methods The developing inner ears of C57BL/6 embryonic mice,aged from eighth embryonic day (E8) to just natal mice (P0), were observed by transmission electron microscope.Results Cochlear primordium arose at E10. After E14, sensory epithelia began to differentiate. Corti primordium arose at E16, and shapes of supporting and hair cells tend to mature. But the organ of Corti was still poorly developed at P0. Meanwhile Cell karyokinesis of the cochlea arose at E11 ,then gradually increased. But it began to decrease from E14. Cell apoptosis arose at E13.It reached its peak from E14 to E15,then it began to decrease gradually.Conclusion Cell proliferation and apoptosis were inevitable in the developing mouse cochlea.Cell proliferation, cell apoptosis and differentiation of hair cells consequently arose and overlapped each other. Homeostasis between cell proliferation and apoptosis has an important role in the developing mouse cochlear sensory epithelium.