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Cell and Developmental Biology
University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Auditory; cochlea; prosaposin; saposin B; spiral ganglion; sulfatide
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Spiral Ganglion Degeneration And Hearing Loss As A Consequence Of Satellite Cell Death In Saposin B-Deficient Mice, Omar Akil, Ying Sun, Sarath Vijayakumar, Wujuan Zhang, Tiffany Ku, Chi-Kyou Lee, Sherri Jones, Gregory A. Grabowski, Lawrence R. Lustig
Spiral Ganglion Degeneration And Hearing Loss As A Consequence Of Satellite Cell Death In Saposin B-Deficient Mice, Omar Akil, Ying Sun, Sarath Vijayakumar, Wujuan Zhang, Tiffany Ku, Chi-Kyou Lee, Sherri Jones, Gregory A. Grabowski, Lawrence R. Lustig
School of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences: Faculty Publications
Saposin B (Sap B) is an essential activator protein for arylsulfatase A in the hydrolysis of sulfatide, a lipid component of myelin. To study Sap B’s role in hearing and balance, a Sap B-deficient (B-/-) mouse was evaluated. At both light and electron microscopy (EM) levels, inclusion body accumulation was seen in satellite cells surrounding spiral ganglion (SG) neurons from postnatal month 1 onward, progressing into large vacuoles preceding satellite cell degeneration, and followed by SG degeneration. EM also revealed reduced or absent myelin sheaths in SG neurons from postnatal month 8 onwards. Hearing loss was initially seen …