Journal article

BDNF-induced survival of auditory neurons in vivo: Cessation of treatment leads to accelerated loss of survival effects

LN Gillespie, GM Clark, PF Bartlett, PL Marzella

Journal of Neuroscience Research | WILEY | Published : 2003

Abstract

Neurotrophic factors are important for the development and maintenance of the auditory system. They have also been shown to act as survival factors for auditory neurons in animal deafness models. Studies have demonstrated recently that these neurotrophic factors not only maintain survival of auditory neurons, but that these surviving neurons retain functionality. It remains to be determined, however, if a single administration of a neurotrophic factor is sufficient to maintain auditory neuron survival after loss of hair cells, or if sustained delivery is required. This study investigated the longevity of the survival effects of BDNF on auditory neurons in deafened guinea pigs. Briefly, the l..

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