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Innervation of stem cell-derived neurons into auditory epithelia of mice
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Cell TherapyAdult Stem CellCellular NeurobiologyRegenerative MedicineNeuroregenerationStem Cell-derived NeuronsStem CellsHealth SciencesPrimary LossNeural Tissue EngineeringNervous SystemCell BiologyAuditory Hair CellsDevelopmental BiologySpiral Ganglion NeuronsAuditory PhysiologyStem Cell ResearchNeuroscienceMedicineNeural Stem CellAuditory SystemEmbryonic Stem Cell
This study examined the potential of embryonic stem cell-derived neurons as transplants for cell therapy for the primary loss of spiral ganglion neurons. To assess the ability of embryonic stem cell-derived neurons for innervation into auditory epithelia, they were cocultured with auditory epithelium explants of mice for 7 days. Histological analysis demonstrated massive elongation of neurites from embryonic stem cell-derived neurons toward auditory hair cells. Embryonic stem cell-derived neurites were adjacent to or surrounding hair cells, and exhibited expression of synaptophysin, a marker for synaptic vesicles. These findings demonstrate the ability of embryonic stem cell-derived neurons for reinnervation into auditory epithelia, indicating a high potential of embryonic stem cell-derived neurons as transplants for replacing spiral ganglion neurons.
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