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eNeuro ; 5(4)2018.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30225343

RESUMO

Excessive noise exposure damages sensory hair cells, leading to permanent hearing loss. Zebrafish are a highly tractable model that have advanced our understanding of drug-induced hair cell death, yet no comparable model exists for noise exposure research. We demonstrate the utility of zebrafish as model to increase understanding of hair cell damage from acoustic trauma and develop protective therapies. We created an acoustic trauma system using underwater cavitation to stimulate lateral line hair cells. We found that acoustic stimulation resulted in exposure time- and intensity-dependent lateral line and saccular hair cell damage that is maximal at 48-72 h post-trauma. The number of TUNEL+ lateral line hair cells increased 72 h post-exposure, whereas no increase was observed in TUNEL+ supporting cells, demonstrating that acoustic stimulation causes hair cell-specific damage. Lateral line hair cells damaged by acoustic stimulation regenerate within 3 d, consistent with prior regeneration studies utilizing ototoxic drugs. Acoustic stimulation-induced hair cell damage is attenuated by pharmacological inhibition of protein synthesis or caspase activation, suggesting a requirement for translation and activation of apoptotic signaling cascades. Surviving hair cells exposed to acoustic stimulation showed signs of synaptopathy, consistent with mammalian studies. Finally, we demonstrate the feasibility of this platform to identify compounds that prevent acoustic trauma by screening a small redox library for protective compounds. Our data suggest that acoustic stimulation results in lateral line hair cell damage consistent with acoustic trauma research in mammals, providing a highly tractable model for high-throughput genetic and drug discovery studies.


Assuntos
Células Ciliadas Vestibulares , Perda Auditiva Provocada por Ruído , Sistema da Linha Lateral , Regeneração Nervosa/fisiologia , Estimulação Acústica , Animais , Animais Geneticamente Modificados , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Células Ciliadas Vestibulares/patologia , Células Ciliadas Vestibulares/fisiologia , Perda Auditiva Provocada por Ruído/etiologia , Perda Auditiva Provocada por Ruído/patologia , Perda Auditiva Provocada por Ruído/fisiopatologia , Larva , Sistema da Linha Lateral/lesões , Sistema da Linha Lateral/patologia , Sistema da Linha Lateral/fisiologia , Regeneração Nervosa/efeitos dos fármacos , Peixe-Zebra
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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 8(32): 20501-15, 2016 Aug 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27463253

RESUMO

Building electronic devices on ubiquitous paper substrates has recently drawn extensive attention due to its light weight, low cost, environmental friendliness, and ease of fabrication. Recently, a myriad of advancements have been made to improve the performance of paper electronics for various applications, such as basic electronic components, energy storage devices, generators, antennas, and electronic circuits. This review aims to summarize this progress and discuss different perspectives of paper electronics as well as the remaining challenges yet to be overcome in this field. Other aspects included in this review are the fundamental characteristics of paper, modification of paper with functional materials, and various methods for device fabrication.

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Biosens Bioelectron ; 83: 256-66, 2016 Sep 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27131999

RESUMO

Heavy metal pollution has shown great threat to the environment and public health worldwide. Current methods for the detection of heavy metals require expensive instrumentation and laborious operation, which can only be accomplished in centralized laboratories. Various microfluidic paper-based analytical devices have been developed recently as simple, cheap and disposable alternatives to conventional ones for on-site detection of heavy metals. In this review, we first summarize current development of paper-based analytical devices and discuss the selection of paper substrates, methods of device fabrication, and relevant theories in these devices. We then compare and categorize recent reports on detection of heavy metals using paper-based microfluidic devices on the basis of various detection mechanisms, such as colorimetric, fluorescent, and electrochemical methods. To finalize, the future development and trend in this field are discussed.


Assuntos
Monitoramento Ambiental/instrumentação , Poluentes Ambientais/análise , Metais Pesados/análise , Técnicas Analíticas Microfluídicas/instrumentação , Papel , Animais , Monitoramento Ambiental/métodos , Desenho de Equipamento , Humanos , Técnicas Analíticas Microfluídicas/métodos
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