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Autor:
K. Elaine Ritter, Dennis P. Buehler, Stephanie B. Asher, Karen K. Deal, Shilin Zhao, Yan Guo, E Michelle Southard-Smith
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Vol 22, Iss 13, p 6838 (2021)
The autonomic nervous system derives from the neural crest (NC) and supplies motor innervation to the smooth muscle of visceral organs, including the lower urinary tract (LUT). During fetal development, sacral NC cells colonize the urogenital sinus t
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f0305ba34f5a4dceb3d2bf12b8ae3697
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Neuroscience, Vol 11 (2017)
The autonomic and sensory nervous systems are required for proper function of all visceral organs, including the lower urinary tract (LUT). Despite the wide prevalence of bladder dysfunction, effective treatment options remain limited. Pelvic innerva
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/44a4ca609f0e4b2e8a406580210bc2b1
Autor:
Elizabeth A. Hurd, K. Elaine Ritter, Jingxia Gao, Lisa A. Beyer, Donna M. Martin, Jelka Cimerman, Yehoash Raphael, Jennifer M. Skidmore, Vinodh Balendran
Publikováno v:
Dev Biol
Epigenetic regulation of gene transcription by chromatin remodeling proteins has recently emerged as an important contributing factor in inner ear development. Pathogenic variants in CHD7, the gene encoding Chromodomain Helicase DNA binding protein 7
Autor:
K. Elaine Ritter, Sloane M. Lynch, Ashley M. Gorris, Lisa A. Beyer, Lisa Kabara, David F. Dolan, Yehoash Raphael, Donna M. Martin
Publikováno v:
Hear Res
CHARGE syndrome is a multiple anomaly developmental disorder characterized by a variety of sensory deficits, including sensorineural hearing loss of unknown etiology. Most cases of CHARGE are caused by heterozygous pathogenic variants in CHD7, the ge
Publikováno v:
Hearing research. 426
Epigenetic factors are critically important for embryonic and postnatal development. Over the past decade, substantial technological advancements have occurred that now permit the study of epigenetic mechanisms that govern all aspects of inner ear de
Autor:
K. Elaine Ritter, Sungsu Lee, Min Young Lee, Yehoash Raphael, Donald L. Swiderski, Takaomi Kurioka, Lisa A. Beyer
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience
The auditory sensory epithelium of the mammalian inner ear is a highly organized structure that contains sensory hair cells (HCs) and non-sensory supporting cells (SCs). Following the partial loss of HCs after cochlear insults such as overstimulation
Autor:
Bernadette M.M. Zwaans, Guneet S. Mehta, Lisa L. Abler, Paul C. Marker, Kevin W. Eliceiri, Warren G. Hill, Kyle A Wegner, E. Michelle Southard-Smith, Chad M. Vezina, William A. Ricke, Steven R Oakes, Laura E. Lamb, Jill A. Macoska, K. Elaine Ritter, Zun-Yi Wang, Dale E. Bjorling
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology. 315:F1067-F1080
Mouse urinary behavior is quantifiable and is used to pinpoint mechanisms of voiding dysfunction and evaluate potential human therapies. Approaches to evaluate mouse urinary function vary widely among laboratories, however, complicating cross-study c
Autor:
K. Elaine Ritter, Donna M. Martin
Publikováno v:
Hear Res
Congenital hearing disorders affect millions of children worldwide and can significantly impact acquisition of speech and language. Efforts to identify the developmental genetic etiologies of conductive and sensorineural hearing losses have revealed
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Neuroscience, Vol 11 (2017)
Frontiers in Neuroscience
Frontiers in Neuroscience
The autonomic and sensory nervous systems are required for proper function of all visceral organs, including the lower urinary tract (LUT). Despite the wide prevalence of bladder dysfunction, effective treatment options remain limited. Pelvic innerva
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Neuroscience
Sensory afferent signaling is required for normal function of the lower urinary tract (LUT). Despite the wide prevalence of bladder dysfunction and pelvic pain syndromes, few effective treatment options are available. Serotonin receptor 5-HT3A is a k