Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4342319 | Neuroscience | 2006 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
In this study we have analyzed the effect of gentamicin treatment on the downstream targets of Jun N-terminal kinase. Our results demonstrate that gentamicin treatment of explants of organ of Corti results in increased activating protein-1 binding activity. The main component of these activating protein-1 complexes is the c-Fos protein. Moreover, we show that the activating protein-1 induction is transient and occurs exclusively in hair cells of rat organ of Corti explants.
Keywords
MAPKKPBSc-Jun-N-terminal kinaseOHCJnkFBSAP-1FITCERKMAPKROSAminoglycosidesorgan of CortiIHCpostnatal dayfetal bovine serumouter hair cellInner hair cellhair cellEMSA یا electrophoretic mobility shift assay TREactivating protein-1fluorescein isothiocyanatePhosphate-buffered salineSignaling pathwaysmitogen-activated protein kinasemitogen-activated protein kinase kinaseImmediate early genesextracellular signal-related kinaseReactive oxygen species
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Authors
A. Albinger-Hegyi, I. Hegyi, I. Nagy, M. Bodmer, S. Schmid, D. Bodmer,