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Original Article

Inherited Connexin Mutations Associated with Hearing Loss

Pages 419-424 | Received 01 Sep 2001, Accepted 15 Sep 2001, Published online: 11 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

One of the most dramatic discoveries in the field of hereditary hearing loss is the association of this sensory defect with connexin mutations. Most significant is the large proportion, 30-50%, of inherited hearing loss that is due to mutations in connexin 26. The proteins these genes encode are expressed in the cochlear duct, in regions containing gap junctions. Together, these findings suggest a crucial role for gap junction proteins in the mammalian inner ear. Mouse models with specific connexin mutations leading to deafness will help resolve the many questions regarding the role of these gap junction proteins in the inner ear.

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