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Cisplatin drives mitochondrial dysregulation in sensory hair cells
Lee, D. S., Schrader, A., Zou, J., Ang, W. H., Warchol, M. E., Sheets, L.
biorxiv · 2024
Abstract
Cisplatin is a chemotherapy drug that causes permanent hearing loss by injuring cochlear hair cells. The mechanisms that initiate injury are not fully understood, but mitochondria have emerged as potential mediators of hair cell cytotoxicity. Using in vivo live imaging of hair cells in the zebrafish lateral-line organ expressing a genetically encoded indicator of cumulative mitochondrial activity, we first demonstrate that greater redox history increases susceptibility to cisplatin. Next, we conducted time-lapse imaging to understand dynamic changes in mitochondrial homeostasis and observe elevated mitochondrial and cytosolic calcium that surge prior to hair cell death. Furthermore, using a localized probe that fluoresces in the presence of cisplatin, we show that cisplatin directly accumulates in hair cell mitochondria, and this accumulation occurs before mitochondrial dysregulation and apoptosis. Our findings provide evidence that cisplatin directly targets hair cell mitochondria and support that the mitochondria are integral to cisplatin cytotoxicity in hair cells.
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S., L.D., A., S., J., Z., H., A.W., E., W.M., & L., S. (2024). Cisplatin drives mitochondrial dysregulation in sensory hair cells. <em>biorxiv</em>. https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.01.29.577846
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S. LD, A. S, J. Z, H. AW, E. WM, L. S. Cisplatin drives mitochondrial dysregulation in sensory hair cells. biorxiv. 2024. doi:10.1101/2024.01.29.577846.
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@unpublished{lee2024Cispla,
title = {Cisplatin drives mitochondrial dysregulation in sensory hair cells},
author = {Lee, D. S. and Schrader, A. and Zou, J. and Ang, W. H. and Warchol, M. E. and Sheets, L.},
journal = {biorxiv},
year = {2024},
doi = {10.1101/2024.01.29.577846},
}
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