MORPHOLOGICAL INDICATIONS OF HAIR CELL NE ODIFFERENTIATION IN THE ORGAN OF CORTI OF AMIKACIN TREATED RAT PUPS

Authors
Citation
M. Lenoir et P. Vago, MORPHOLOGICAL INDICATIONS OF HAIR CELL NE ODIFFERENTIATION IN THE ORGAN OF CORTI OF AMIKACIN TREATED RAT PUPS, Comptes rendus de l'Academie des sciences. Serie 3, Sciences de la vie, 319(4), 1996, pp. 269-276
Citations number
39
Categorie Soggetti
Multidisciplinary Sciences
ISSN journal
07644469
Volume
319
Issue
4
Year of publication
1996
Pages
269 - 276
Database
ISI
SICI code
0764-4469(1996)319:4<269:MIOHCN>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
Postnatal rats were treated with amikacin during the period of cochlea r supra-normal sensitivity to ototoxic antibiotics, i.e. from day 3 to day 16 when the organ of Corti is achieving its maturation. Scanning and transmission electron microscopies were used to evaluate morpholog ical changes in the organs of Corti at different post-treatment period s, up until postnatal day 90. A massive loss in outer (OHCs) and inner (IHCs) hair cells was observed from as early as day 17. A prominent f eature in the apical part of cochleas at days 21 and 35 was the transi ent presence of small atypical cells in the region of pre-existing OHC s. These atypical cells did not have the appearance of degenerating OH Cs, but had tuffs of microvilli reminiscent of nascent stereociliary b undles. A second striking observation was the presence of pear-shaped cells in the place normally occupied by IHCs. These cells had neither cuticular plate nor stereocilia, but their basal pole was contacted by both afferent and efferent fibers, as in the early stages of IHC matu ration. Such efferent contacts are very rare in the adult cochlea. The se findings, not previously reported in antibiotic poisoned cochleas o f adult animals, suggest that an attempt at sensory cell neodifferenti ation occurs in vivo in the developing organ of Corti intoxicated with aminoglycoside antibiotics.