Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) exacerbates cisplatin-induced sensory hair cell death in zebrafish (Danio rerio).

  • Phillip M Uribe
  • Melissa A Mueller
  • Julia S Gleichman
  • Matthew D Kramer
  • Qi Wang
  • Martha Sibrian-Vazquez
  • Robert M Strongin
  • Peter S Steyger
  • Douglas A Cotanche
  • Jonathan I Matsui
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Journal
issn:1932-6203

Abstract

Inner ear sensory hair cells die following exposure to aminoglycoside antibiotics or chemotherapeutics like cisplatin, leading to permanent auditory and/or balance deficits in humans. Zebrafish (Danio rerio) are used to study drug-induced sensory hair cell death since their hair cells are similar in structure and function to those found in humans. We developed a cisplatin dose-response curve using a transgenic line of zebrafish that expresses membrane-targeted green fluorescent protein under the control of the Brn3c promoter/enhancer. Recently, several small molecule screens have been conducted using zebrafish to identify potential pharmacological agents that could be used to protect sensory hair cells in the presence of ototoxic drugs. Dim...

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