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Cadherin 23 is a component of the transient lateral links in the developing hair bundles of cochlear sensory hair cells
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posted on 2023-06-07, 21:10 authored by Vincent Michel, Richard GoodyearRichard Goodyear, Dominique Weil, Walter Marcotti, Isabelle Perfettini, Uwe Wolfrum, Corne Kros, Guy Richardson, Christine PetitCadherin 23 is required for normal development of the sensory hair bundle, and recent evidence suggests it is a component of the tip links, filamentous structures thought to gate the hair cells' mechano-electrical transducer channels. Antibodies against unique peptide epitopes were used to study the properties of cadherin 23 and its spatio-temporal expression patterns in developing cochlear hair cells. In the rat, intra- and extracellular domain epitopes are readily detected in the developing hair bundle between E18 and P5, and become progressively restricted to the distal tip of the hair bundle. From P13 onwards, these epitopes are no longer detected in hair bundles, but immunoreactivity is observed in the apical, vesicle-rich, pericuticular region of the hair cell. In the P2¿P3 mouse cochlea, immunogold labeling reveals cadherin 23 is associated with kinocilial links and transient lateral links located between and within stereociliary rows. At this stage, the cadherin 23 ectodomain epitope remains on the hair bundle following BAPTA or La3+ treatment, but is lost following exposure to the protease subtilisin. In contrast, mechano-electrical transduction is abolished by BAPTA but unaffected by subtilisin. These results suggest cadherin 23 is associated with transient lateral links that have properties distinct from those of the tip-link.
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Publication status
- Published
Journal
Developmental BiologyISSN
0012-1606External DOI
Issue
2Volume
280Page range
281-294Pages
14.0Department affiliated with
- Neuroscience Publications
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