CHARACTERIZATION OF THE HUMAN HAIR CELL RECEPTOR ALPHA-9
人类毛细胞受体 ALPHA-9 的表征
基本信息
- 批准号:6784651
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 20.23万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2000
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2000-08-01 至 2006-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:SDS polyacrylamide gel electrophoresisear disorderear hair cellelectrophysiologygene mutationhuman genetic material taghuman tissueimmunoprecipitationin situ hybridizationlabyrinthmolecular cloningneural transmissionnicotinic receptorsnorthern blottingspolymerase chain reactionreceptor expressionsingle cell analysisvoltage /patch clampwestern blottings
项目摘要
The family of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors supports chemical synaptic transmission throughout the nervous system, including efferent, or centrifugal regulation of the inner ear. While cholinergic innervation of the inner-ear has been studied in several animal models, our understanding of cholinergic transmission within the human inner ear is quite limited. We propose here to undertake molecular, electrophysiological and histological studies of a putative nicotinic receptor, alpha-9, in the human inner ear. This work will provide not only a molecular basis for the cholinergic modulation of human hair cells, but also will establish targets of novel therapies for diseases such as vertigo and tinnitus. Furthermore, mutations and disorders of nicotinic receptor function have been implicated in such diverse diseases as myasthenia gravis, nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy and schizophrenia. Thus, the present work may also have wider implications for understanding otologic diseases without a known etiology, including autoimmune inner ear disorders or M ni re's syndrome. Recent work in our lab has led to the identification of the human ortholgue of alpha-9, included a complete elucidation of its cDNA and genomic sequence. The goal of the current research proposal is to fully characterize this newly identified receptor, which is a likely mediator of the efferent cholinergic response in the human inner-ear. Ongoing work during the initial characterization will include the search for splice variants within human tissue, as well as further genomic analysis of its regulatory elements. The second phase of the project will include the cellular localization of the alpha-9 gene product within surgically-derived hair populations and other tissue types. The third phase of the project will include functional expression of human alpha-9 to evaluate its physiologic response to acetylcholine and its antagonists. The final phase of the project will employ these same techniques in an effort to identify additional cholinergic receptor types that may be involved in efferent cholinergic transmission within the inner- ear.
烟碱乙酰胆碱受体家族支持整个神经系统的化学突触传递,包括内耳的传出或离心调节。 虽然已经在几种动物模型中研究了内耳的胆碱能神经支配,但我们对人类内耳内胆碱能传输的了解相当有限。 我们在此建议对人类内耳中假定的烟碱受体 α-9 进行分子、电生理学和组织学研究。 这项工作不仅将为人类毛细胞的胆碱能调节提供分子基础,还将为眩晕和耳鸣等疾病的新疗法建立目标。 此外,烟碱受体功能的突变和紊乱与重症肌无力、夜间额叶癫痫和精神分裂症等多种疾病有关。 因此,目前的工作对于了解病因不明的耳科疾病也可能具有更广泛的意义,包括自身免疫性内耳疾病或尼雷氏综合症。我们实验室最近的工作鉴定了 alpha-9 的人类直系同源物,包括完整阐明了其 cDNA 和基因组序列。 当前研究计划的目标是充分表征这种新发现的受体,它可能是人类内耳传出胆碱能反应的调节者。 初步表征期间正在进行的工作将包括寻找人体组织内的剪接变体,以及对其调控元件进行进一步的基因组分析。 该项目的第二阶段将包括 α-9 基因产物在手术产生的毛发群和其他组织类型中的细胞定位。 该项目的第三阶段将包括人类α-9的功能表达,以评估其对乙酰胆碱及其拮抗剂的生理反应。 该项目的最后阶段将采用这些相同的技术来努力识别可能参与内耳传出胆碱能传输的其他胆碱能受体类型。
项目成果
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Severe vestibular dysfunction and altered vestibular innervation in mice lacking prosaposin.
- DOI:10.1016/j.neures.2012.01.007
- 发表时间:2012-04
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:2.9
- 作者:Akil O;Lustig LR
- 通讯作者:Lustig LR
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- 批准号:
8401151 - 财政年份:2011
- 资助金额:
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Virally Mediated Gene Therapy for Genetic Hearing Loss
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- 资助金额:
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人类毛细胞受体 ALPHA-9 的表征
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人类毛细胞受体 ALPHA-9 的表征
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6379204 - 财政年份:2000
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人类毛细胞受体 ALPHA-9 的表征
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人类毛细胞受体 ALPHA-9 的表征
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6523402 - 财政年份:2000
- 资助金额:
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