scholarly journals Posterior Semicircular Canal Approach for Inner Ear Gene Delivery in Neonatal Mouse

Author(s):  
Kevin Isgrig ◽  
Wade W. Chien
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jianliang Zhu ◽  
Jin Woong Choi ◽  
Yasuko Ishibashi ◽  
Kevin Isgrig ◽  
Mhamed Grati ◽  
...  

AbstractHearing loss is a common disability affecting the world’s population today. While several studies have shown that inner ear gene therapy can be successfully applied to mouse models of hereditary hearing loss to improve hearing, most of these studies rely on inner ear gene delivery in the neonatal age, when mouse inner ear has not fully developed. However, the human inner ear is fully developed at birth. Therefore, in order for inner ear gene therapy to be successfully applied in patients with hearing loss, one must demonstrate that gene delivery can be safely and reliably performed in the mature mammalian inner ear. In this study, we examine the steps involved in posterior semicircular canal gene delivery in the adult mouse inner ear. We find that the duration of perilymphatic leakage and injection rate have a significant effect on the post-surgical hearing outcome. Our results show that although AAV2.7m8 has a lower hair cell transduction rate in adult mice compared to neonatal mice at equivalent viral load, AAV2.7m8 is capable of transducing the adult mouse inner and outer hair cells with high efficiency in a dose-dependent manner.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jianliang Zhu ◽  
Jin Woong Choi ◽  
Yasuko Ishibashi ◽  
Kevin Isgrig ◽  
Mhamed Grati ◽  
...  

Abstract Hearing loss is a common disability affecting the world’s population today. While several studies have shown that inner ear gene therapy can be successfully applied to mouse models of hereditary hearing loss to improve hearing, most of these studies rely on inner ear gene delivery in the neonatal age, when mouse inner ear has not fully developed. However, the human inner ear is fully developed at birth. Therefore, in order for inner ear gene therapy to be successfully applied in patients with hearing loss, one must demonstrate that gene delivery can be safely and reliably performed in the mature mammalian inner ear. The posterior semicircular canal approach has been shown to be an effective gene delivery method in the neonatal mouse inner ear. In this study, we examine the steps involved in posterior semicircular canal gene delivery in the adult mouse inner ear. We observe that the adult mouse inner ear is more susceptible to surgical trauma. We also find that the duration of perilymphatic leakage and injection rate have a significant effect on the post-surgical hearing outcome. Our results show that AAV2.7m8 is capable of transducing the adult mouse inner and outer hair cells with high efficiency.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sarah Baxendale ◽  
Esther C. Maier ◽  
Nikolaus D. Obholzer ◽  
Sarah Burbridge ◽  
Joseph Zinski ◽  
...  

BMP signalling is known to have a conserved function in development of the semicircular canal system of the vertebrate inner ear, but its regulation, target genes and effects on cell behaviour during otic morphogenesis are not fully understood. We have characterised the effects of mutations in the zebrafish gene bmper, which codes for a regulator of BMP signalling with both pro- and anti-BMP roles in different developmental contexts. The inner ears of bmper mutant embryos develop with truncations of the anterior and posterior semicircular canal ducts. To image the developing ear in live embryos, we have exploited a new transgenic line, Tg(smad6b:EGFP), which exhibits strong GFP expression in the otic epithelium. Morphometric analysis indicates defects in the bmper mutant ear from early stages of semicircular canal formation, correlating with a specific reduction in BMP signalling activity and specific loss of dlx5a expression in dorsal otic epithelium. Subsequent changes to cell shape occur at the truncation site and the dorsolateral septum. The bmper mutations that we describe are adult viable; truncation of the anterior and posterior semicircular canal ducts persists into adulthood. Our results argue against a major role for Bmper in specification of the pre-placodal region, induction of the otic placode, or development of the neural crest, processes in which Bmper function has previously been implicated. Instead, we conclude that a key requirement for Bmper function in the zebrafish is to promote BMP signalling during patterning and morphogenesis of the semicircular canal system.


1997 ◽  
Vol 76 (1) ◽  
pp. 17-24 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jack L. Pulec

Obstruction of the posterior semicircular canal to prevent fluid movement without injury to the neurosensory end organ has been shown to be effective treatment for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo. Risk of Injury to the inner ear with loss of hearing has been reported with a variety of techniques. This paper will describe a modification of the procedure to ablate the posterior semicircular canal and to minimize the risk of inner ear injury. The procedure has been performed on 17 patients with prompt and lasting relief of vertigo and no hearing loss. The procedure seems to be a valuable and effective treatment for the disturbing condition of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo.


2020 ◽  
Vol Publish Ahead of Print ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrea Castellucci ◽  
Gianluca Piras ◽  
Valeria Del Vecchio ◽  
Gian Gaetano Ferri ◽  
Angelo Ghidini ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Faralli Mario ◽  
Lapenna Ruggero ◽  
Gambacorta Valeria ◽  
Ricci Giampietro ◽  
D'Ascanio Luca

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