听力损失
毛细胞
听力学
噪声性听力损失
噪声暴露
医学
耳蜗
作者
Jing Pan,Kaiye Wang,Jiaxi Qu,Dongxiu Chen,Anning Chen,Yunyou You,Jie Tang,Hongzheng Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1038/s42003-024-06768-4
摘要
Macrophages serve as the primary immune cell population and assume a pivotal role in the immune response within the damaged cochleae. Yet, the origin and role of macrophages in response to noise exposure remain controversial. Here, we take advantage of Ccr2RFP/+ Cx3cr1GFP/+ dual-reporter mice to identify the infiltrated and tissue-resident macrophages. After noise exposure, we reveal that activated resident macrophages change in morphology, increase in abundance, and migrate to the region of hair cells, leading to the loss of outer hair cells and the damage of ribbon synapses. Meanwhile, peripheral monocytes are not implicated in the noise-induced hair cell insults. These noise-induced activities of macrophages are abolished by inhibiting TLR4 signaling, resulting in alleviated insults of hair cells and partial recovery of hearing. Our findings indicate cochlear resident macrophages are pro-inflammatory and detrimental players in acoustic trauma and introduce a potential therapeutic target in noise-induced hearing loss. Cochlear tissue-resident macrophages, not infiltrated peripheral monocytes, respond to noise exposure in mice. The pro-inflammatory effects of these macrophages contribute to insults of ribbon synapses of hair cell in noise-induced hearing loss
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