Literature DB >> 16283196

Evidence for an Akt-kinase/NO/cGMP pathway in the cochlea of guinea pigs.

Alexander Hess1, Daniel Labbé, Ken-Ichi Watanabe, Wilhelm Bloch, Olaf Michel.   

Abstract

The protein kinase Akt (protein kinase B) can be activated by numerous growth factors via PI-3 kinase-generated phosphoinositides and is thought to have anti-apoptotic properties. Activated Akt/PKB boosts the activity of endothelial NO synthase (NOS III), which has been found in the key areas of the inner ear (e.g., hair cells and stria vascularis). In order to localize activated Akt/PKB (phospho-Akt) in the cochlea of guinea pigs, sections of ten temporal bones were observed immunohistochemically. The strongest immunoreactivity was found in and underneath inner hair cells (IHC). Within the organ of Corti, reactivity was found in supporting cells, while outer hair cells remained unstained. Spiral ganglion cells, the endothelium of the lateral wall and the vascular area of the modiolus showed moderate staining. The results give evidence that activated Akt/PKB influences the activity of the NO/cGMP pathway in the cochlea. Because of the antiapoptotic properties, activated Akt should now be examined under non-physiological conditions.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16283196     DOI: 10.1007/s00405-005-0953-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol        ISSN: 0937-4477            Impact factor:   2.503


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