Oncomodulin Delays Age-Related Hearing Loss in C57 and CBA Mice
Oncomodulin Delays Age-Related Hearing Loss in C57 and CBA Mice
ABSTRACT Ca2+ signaling is a major contributor to sensory hair cell function in the cochlea. Oncomodulin (OCM) is a Ca2+ binding protein preferentially expressed in outer hair cells of the cochlea and few other specialized cell types. Here, we expand on our previous reports and show that OCM prevents early progressive hearing loss in mice of two different genetic backgrounds: CBA/CaJ and C57BI/6J. In both backgrounds, genetic disruption of Ocm leads to early progressive hearing loss as measured by auditory brainstem response (ABR) and distortion product otoacoustic emission (DPOAE). In both strains, loss of Ocm reduced hearing across lifetime (hearing span) by more than 50% relative to wild type (WT). Even though the two WT strains have very different hearing spans, OCM plays a considerable and similar role within their genetic environment to regulate hearing function. The accelerated ARHL of the Ocm KO illustrates the importance of Ca2+ signaling in maintaining hearing health.
Climer Leslie K.、Murtha Kaitlin、Simpson Preston L.、Simmons Dwayne D.、Hornak Aubrey J.、Yang Yang、Cox Andrew M.、Le Andy
Department of Biology, Baylor UniversityDepartment of Biology, Baylor UniversityDepartment of Biology, Baylor UniversityDepartment of Biology, Baylor University||Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Baylor UniversityDepartment of Biology, Baylor UniversityDepartment of Biology, Baylor UniversityDepartment of Biology, Baylor UniversityDepartment of Biology, Baylor University
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Climer Leslie K.,Murtha Kaitlin,Simpson Preston L.,Simmons Dwayne D.,Hornak Aubrey J.,Yang Yang,Cox Andrew M.,Le Andy.Oncomodulin Delays Age-Related Hearing Loss in C57 and CBA Mice[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-05-28].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.06.11.448116.点此复制
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