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Circulatory disturbance of the cochlear spiral modiolar artery in a type 2 diabetic mouse model
[摘要] Objective This study aimed to identify significant differences in cochlea microvessel size between a diabetic mouse model (db/db) and normal mice using three-dimensional (3D) quantitative analysis. Methods Six control heterozygote db/+ as well as 18 male B6/BKS(D)-Lepr db /J (db/db) mice aged 14 ( n  = 9) and 28 ( n  = 9) weeks were examined. After clearing the cochlea, we reconstructed the 3D volumes of the spiral modiolar artery (SMA) in the cochlea using light-sheet microscopy and analyzed vessel wall thickness, cross-sectional area, short and long diameter, and vessel height. Results The average SMA-wall thickness in the db/db-mouse group (3.418 ± 0.328 μm) was greater than that in the control group (2.388 ± 0.411 μm). The average cross-sectional outer area, short diameter, and long diameter of the SMA in db/db mice were significantly larger than those in control mice (all p  < 0.001). The cross-sectional areas increased with age (control: 221.782 ± 121.230 μm, 14 weeks; 294.378 ± 151.008 μm, and 28 weeks; 312.925 ± 147.943 μm). Conclusion The db/db mice had thicker and larger proximal-SMA vessel walls and diameters than control mice, respectively, thus potentially inducing increased blood viscosity or vascular insufficiency and aggravating hearing loss in type 2 diabetes mellitus.
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[关键词] db/db mice;diabetes mellitus;hearing loss;light sheet microscopy;spiral modiolar artery [时效性] 
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