耳蜗
脑干
神经科学
听觉系统
耳蜗核
生物
神经肽
内耳
电生理学
听觉皮层
频率拓扑
生物化学
受体
作者
Michelle M. Frank,Austen A. Sitko,Kirupa Suthakar,Lester Torres Cadenas,Mackenzie Hunt,M. Caroline Yuk,Catherine J.C. Weisz,Lisa V. Goodrich
出处
期刊:eLife
[eLife Sciences Publications Ltd]
日期:2023-03-06
卷期号:12
被引量:31
摘要
Brainstem olivocochlear neurons (OCNs) modulate the earliest stages of auditory processing through feedback projections to the cochlea and have been shown to influence hearing and protect the ear from sound-induced damage. Here, we used single-nucleus sequencing, anatomical reconstructions, and electrophysiology to characterize murine OCNs during postnatal development, in mature animals, and after sound exposure. We identified markers for known medial (MOC) and lateral (LOC) OCN subtypes, and show that they express distinct cohorts of physiologically relevant genes that change over development. In addition, we discovered a neuropeptide-enriched LOC subtype that produces Neuropeptide Y along with other neurotransmitters. Throughout the cochlea, both LOC subtypes extend arborizations over wide frequency domains. Moreover, LOC neuropeptide expression is strongly upregulated days after acoustic trauma, potentially providing a sustained protective signal to the cochlea. OCNs are therefore poised to have diffuse, dynamic effects on early auditory processing over timescales ranging from milliseconds to days.
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