Publications by authors named "Katherine E Reinhart"

Control of the extracellular environment of inner ear hair cells by ionic transporters is crucial for hair cell function. In addition to inner ear hair cells, aquatic vertebrates have hair cells on the surface of their body in the lateral line system. The ionic environment of these cells also appears to be regulated, although the mechanisms of this regulation are less understood than those of the mammalian inner ear.

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The external location of the zebrafish lateral line makes it a powerful model for studying mechanosensory hair cell regeneration. We have developed a chemical screen to identify FDA-approved drugs and biologically active compounds that modulate hair cell regeneration in zebrafish. Of the 1680 compounds evaluated, we identified two enhancers and six inhibitors of regeneration.

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Aminoglycoside antibiotics cause death of sensory hair cells. Research over the past decade has identified several key players in the intracellular cascade. However, the role of the extracellular environment in aminoglycoside ototoxicity has received comparatively little attention.

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In this article, an experiential learning activity is described in which 19 university undergraduates made experimental observations on each other to explore physiological adaptations to high altitude. Following 2 wk of didactic sessions and baseline data collection at sea level, the group ascended to a research station at 12,500-ft elevation. Here, teams of three to four students measured the maximal rate of oxygen uptake, cognitive function, hand and foot volume changes, reticulocyte count and hematocrit, urinary pH and 24-h urine volume, athletic performance, and nocturnal blood oxygen saturation.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Katherine E Reinhart"

  • - Katherine E Reinhart's research primarily emphasizes the mechanisms underlying hair cell function and regeneration in zebrafish, utilizing this model organism to explore ionic regulation and the impact of environmental factors on sensory cell health and regeneration.
  • - Key findings include the identification of extracellular factors that influence hair cell toxicity, the discovery of specific drugs that can enhance or inhibit hair cell regeneration, and the exploration of pH regulation in relation to hair cell functionality.
  • - Additionally, Reinhart has contributed to the field of physiology education by implementing experiential learning opportunities for university students, allowing them to investigate physiological adaptations to altitude through hands-on measurements and data collection.