National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, 5 Research Court, Rockville, MD 20850, USA.
Hear Res. 2013 Sep;303:20-9. doi: 10.1016/j.heares.2013.01.008. Epub 2013 Jan 21.
Many studies that aim to investigate the underlying mechanisms of hearing loss or balance disorders focus on the hair cells and spiral ganglion neurons of the inner ear. Fewer studies have examined the supporting cells that contact both of these cell types in the cochlea and vestibular end organs. While the roles of supporting cells are still being elucidated, emerging evidence indicates that they serve many functions vital to maintaining healthy populations of hair cells and spiral ganglion neurons. Here we review recent studies that highlight the critical roles supporting cells play in the development, function, survival, death, phagocytosis, and regeneration of other cell types within the inner ear. Many of these roles have also been described for glial cells in other parts of the nervous system, and lessons from these other systems continue to inform our understanding of supporting cell functions. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled "Annual Reviews 2013".
许多旨在研究听力损失或平衡障碍潜在机制的研究都集中在内耳的毛细胞和螺旋神经节神经元上。较少的研究检查了在内耳耳蜗和前庭终器中与这两种细胞类型接触的支持细胞。虽然支持细胞的作用仍在阐明之中,但新出现的证据表明,它们具有许多对维持毛细胞和螺旋神经节神经元的健康群体至关重要的功能。在这里,我们回顾了最近的研究,这些研究强调了支持细胞在内耳中其他细胞类型的发育、功能、存活、死亡、吞噬和再生中所起的关键作用。其中许多作用也已在神经系统的其他部位的神经胶质细胞中描述过,这些其他系统的经验教训继续为我们理解支持细胞的功能提供信息。本文是“2013 年年度综述特刊”的一部分。