Translocation of telomerase reverse transcriptase coincided with ATP release in postnatal cochlear supporting cells
作者机构:Department of OtolaryngologyXijing HospitalFourth Military Medical UniversityXi’anShaanxi ProvinceChina
出 版 物:《Neural Regeneration Research》 (中国神经再生研究(英文版))
年 卷 期:2024年第19卷第5期
页 面:1119-1125页
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学科分类:1002[医学-临床医学] 100213[医学-耳鼻咽喉科学] 10[医学]
基 金:supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China Nos.81870732(to DZ) 82171161(to DZ) 81900933(to YS) and 82000978(to ZL)
主 题:apoptosis ATP release Ca2+transients cochlea mitochondrial function reactive oxygen species spontaneous electrical activity supporting cells
摘 要:The spontaneous bursts of electrical activity in the developing auditory system are derived from the periodic release of adenosine triphosphate(ATP)by supporting cells in the Kölliker’s ***,the mechanisms responsible for initiating spontaneous ATP release have not been *** previous study revealed that telomerase reverse transcriptase(TERT)is expressed in the basilar membrane during the first postnatal *** role in cochlear development remains *** this study,we investigated the expression and role of TERT in postnatal cochlea supporting *** results revealed that in postnatal cochlear Kölliker’s organ supporting cells,TERT shifts from the nucleus into the cytoplasm over *** found that the TERT translocation tendency in postnatal cochlear supporting cells in vitro coincided with that observed in *** analysis showed that TERT in the cytoplasm was mainly located in mitochondria in the absence of oxidative stress or apoptosis,suggesting that TERT in mitochondria plays roles other than antioxidant or anti-apoptotic *** observed increased ATP synthesis,release and activation of purine signaling systems in supporting cells during the first 10 postnatal *** phenomenon that TERT translocation coincided with changes in ATP synthesis,release and activation of the purine signaling system in postnatal cochlear supporting cells suggested that TERT may be involved in regulating ATP release and activation of the purine signaling *** study provides a new research direction for exploring the spontaneous electrical activity of the cochlea during the early postnatal period.