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Susceptibility of outer hair cells to cholesterol chelator 2-hydroxypropyl-?-cyclodextrine is prestin-dependent.


ABSTRACT: Niemann-Pick type C1 disease (NPC1) is a fatal genetic disorder caused by impaired intracellular cholesterol trafficking. Recent studies reported ototoxicity of 2-hydroxypropyl- ?-cyclodextrin (HP?CD), a cholesterol chelator and the only promising treatment for NPC1. Because outer hair cells (OHCs) are the only cochlear cells affected by HP?CD, we investigated whether prestin, an OHC-specific motor protein, might be involved. Single, high-dose administration of HP?CD resulted in OHC death in prestin wildtype (WT) mice whereas OHCs were largely spared in prestin knockout (KO) mice in the basal region, implicating prestin's involvement in ototoxicity of HP?CD. We found that prestin can interact with cholesterol in vitro, suggesting that HP?CD-induced ototoxicity may involve disruption of this interaction. Time-lapse analysis revealed that OHCs isolated from WT animals rapidly deteriorated upon HP?CD treatment while those from prestin-KOs tolerated the same regimen. These results suggest that a prestin-dependent mechanism contributes to HP?CD ototoxicity.

SUBMITTER: Takahashi S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4763217 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Susceptibility of outer hair cells to cholesterol chelator 2-hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrine is prestin-dependent.

Takahashi Satoe S   Homma Kazuaki K   Zhou Yingjie Y   Nishimura Shinichi S   Duan Chongwen C   Chen Jessie J   Ahmad Aisha A   Cheatham Mary Ann MA   Zheng Jing J  

Scientific reports 20160223


Niemann-Pick type C1 disease (NPC1) is a fatal genetic disorder caused by impaired intracellular cholesterol trafficking. Recent studies reported ototoxicity of 2-hydroxypropyl- β-cyclodextrin (HPβCD), a cholesterol chelator and the only promising treatment for NPC1. Because outer hair cells (OHCs) are the only cochlear cells affected by HPβCD, we investigated whether prestin, an OHC-specific motor protein, might be involved. Single, high-dose administration of HPβCD resulted in OHC death in pre  ...[more]

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