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Murine Model of Autoimmune Hearing Loss Induced by Myelin Protein P0
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ImmunologyNeuroinflammationInner Ear DiseasesNeuroimmunologyMyelin Protein P0Health SciencesAutoimmune DiseaseMurine ModelAutoimmunityBrain-immune InteractionHuman HearingAuditory Hair CellsHearing LossNeurophysiologyPhysiologyAuditory PhysiologyNeuroscienceCochlear DevelopmentMedicineAuditory System
Myelin protein P0 has been identified as an autoantigen in inner ear diseases. In order to study autoimmune hearing loss, we performed brain stem auditory-evoked potential (BAEP) studies on P0-sensitized mice. Two P0-sensitized mice showed hunched posture, poor coat, loss of body weight, and abnormal walking with a waddling gait. About 25% of the P0-sensitized mice developed hearing loss. In the BAEP study, peak latencies of waves I, III, and V and the interpeak latency I-III were prolonged in the P0-sensitized hearing loss group of mice. Hearing thresholds were elevated in this group of mice in comparison with the control mice. Inflammatory cell infiltration was observed in the cochlear nerve region, and a reduced number of spiral ganglion cells was also detected. These results suggest that P0-sensitized mice are a useful model for studying autoimmune inflammation of the peripheral portion of the auditory system.
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