2022
DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2022.885026
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Pegylated Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1 attenuates Hair Cell Loss and promotes Presynaptic Maintenance of Medial Olivocochlear Cholinergic Fibers in the Cochlea of the Progressive Motor Neuropathy Mouse

Abstract: The progressive motor neuropathy (PMN) mouse is a model of an inherited motor neuropathy disease with progressive neurodegeneration. Axon degeneration associates with homozygous mutations of the TBCE gene encoding the tubulin chaperone E protein. TBCE is responsible for the correct dimerization of alpha and beta-tubulin. Strikingly, the PMN mouse also develops a progressive hearing loss after normal hearing onset, characterized by degeneration of the auditory nerve and outer hair cell (OHC) loss. However, the … Show more

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“…IGF-1 is otoprotective against cochlear insults, such as aminoglycosides [22,23,41,42], noise exposure [12,78] or ischemia [79]. Moreover, IGF-1 is crucial for the maintenance of cochlear synapses [80,81], and it has been approved for the treatment of human sudden sensorineural hearing loss refractory to corticosteroid treatment [82]. To the best of our knowledge, no studies have explored the potential otoprotective role of IGF-1 against cisplatin-related ototoxicity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IGF-1 is otoprotective against cochlear insults, such as aminoglycosides [22,23,41,42], noise exposure [12,78] or ischemia [79]. Moreover, IGF-1 is crucial for the maintenance of cochlear synapses [80,81], and it has been approved for the treatment of human sudden sensorineural hearing loss refractory to corticosteroid treatment [82]. To the best of our knowledge, no studies have explored the potential otoprotective role of IGF-1 against cisplatin-related ototoxicity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%