Cochlear Organ Dissection, Immunostaining, and Confocal Imaging in Mice

小鼠耳蜗器官解剖、免疫染色和共聚焦成像

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作者:Chenyu Chen, Binjun Chen, Xiaoqing Qian, Haojie Sun, Xiao Fu, Dongdong Ren

Abstract

The organ of Corti, located in the inner ear, is the primary organ responsible for animal hearing. Each hair cell has a V-shaped or U-shaped hair bundle composed of actin-filled stereocilia and a kinocilium supported by true transport microtubules. Damage to these structures due to noise exposure, drug toxicity, aging, or environmental factors can lead to hearing loss and other disorders. The challenge when examining auditory organs is their location within the bony labyrinth and their small and fragile nature. This protocol describes the dissection procedure for the cochlear organ, followed by confocal imaging of immunostained endogenous and fluorescent proteins. This approach can be used to understand hair cell physiology and the molecular mechanisms required for normal hearing. Key features • Protocol for the microdissection of the organ of Corti and suitable preparation for later immunostaining. • This technique involves the evaluation of mouse cochlea for planar-cell-polarity protein. • Quantitative and qualitative analysis of hair cell cilia in different dimensions.

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