Duan M, Mi Q. Local delivery of reporter gene to the cochlea does not spread to brain tissue in an animal model.
Acta Otolaryngol 2010;
130:25-30. [PMID:
19452334 DOI:
10.3109/00016480902963053]
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Abstract
CONCLUSION
The results suggest that local injection of 1 microl of lentiviral-green fluorescent protein (LV-GFP) into rat scala tympani as a lentiviral (LV) vector in the cochlea does not disseminate into the surrounding brain tissue.
OBJECTIVE
To investigate whether the LV vector will spread into the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and affect brain tissue after local cochlear injection in an animal model.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Sixteen animals were sacrificed after cochleostomy and injection of 1 microl LV-GFP vectors with different promoters such as CAG (consisting of the cytomegalovirus immediate early enhancer and the chicken beta-actin promoter), EF-1alpha (human elongation factor 1alpha), PGK (human phosphoglycerate kinase 1) and CPPT (central polypurine tract). Eleven brain tissues were fixed in 4% paraformaldehyde at 4 degrees C, processed for cryosectioning and examined under fluorescence microscope.
RESULTS
The patterns of the fluorescent signals with red and green filters were compared to identify the GFP signals in the brain tissue. GFP reporter gene expression was not detected in any examined brain region in any of the animals.
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