POSTNATAL CHANGES IN COCHLEAR POLYAMINE METABOLISM IN THE RAT

Authors
Citation
M. Brock et Cm. Henley, POSTNATAL CHANGES IN COCHLEAR POLYAMINE METABOLISM IN THE RAT, Hearing research, 72(1-2), 1994, pp. 37-43
Citations number
40
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences,Acoustics
Journal title
ISSN journal
03785955
Volume
72
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
1994
Pages
37 - 43
Database
ISI
SICI code
0378-5955(1994)72:1-2<37:PCICPM>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
Ornithine decarboxylase (ODC), the initial enzyme in the polyamine bio synthetic pathway, is increased in the developing rat cochlea, suggest ing that polyamine biosynthesis is important in cochlear development. Although cochlear polyamines have been detected in adult rats, they ha ve not been identified in developing rats. We quantified polyamines in the developing and mature rat cochlea and further characterized ODC i n the early postnatal period. Putrescine and spermidine in combined ti ssues of the organ of Corti and lateral wall of the cochlea were highe st during the first 10 postnatal days, then declined to adult levels s hortly thereafter. Spermine demonstrated a similar developmental trend . A high spermidine to spermine ratio was noted during this period as was rapidly increasing ODC activity. A high spermidine/spermine ratio was also noted in the cochlear nerve of developing and mature rats, su ggesting that spermidine may be necessary for function and maintenance of the nerve. This is the first report of polyamines in the developin g rat cochlea. The period of increased polyamine synthesis coincides w ith the critical period for ototoxicity induced by cr-difluoromethylor nithine, a specific ODC inhibitor, and the period of rapid cochlear de velopment.