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Round window membrane permeability to transforming growth factor-alpha: an in vitro study
1Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation, Rochester, MN 55905, USA.
Objective:
Recent studies have identified the capacity of transforming growth factor-alpha (TGF-alpha) to stimulate mammalian labyrinthine hair cell regeneration after acute ototoxic damage. Augmenting hair cell regeneration with such growth factors may have a role in potentiation of recovery of cochlear function after hair cell injury. Transtympanic application of aqueous solutions to the round window membrane (RWM) has proved successful as a drug delivery route. The purpose of this study was to test the permeability of the mammalian RWM to TGF-alpha in an inexpensive and reliable in vitro model.
Methods:
Guinea pig RWM niches were harvested and transferred to a 2-chamber apparatus, and TGF-alpha was applied to the middle-ear side of the chamber. ELISAs of TGF-alpha were measured at intervals during a 96-hour period.
Results:
Aliquots taken during a 96-hour interval demonstrated passage of TGF-alpha in concentrations sufficient to stimulate hair cell regrowth.
Conclusions:
The apparatus allows study of RWM permeability to other substances and provides a basic model for study of RWM physiology. TGF-alpha is able to pass through a mammalian RWM.

