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The postsynaptic function of type II cochlear afferents

机译:II型耳蜗传入神经的突触后功能

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The mammalian cochlea is innervated by two classes of sensory neurons. Type I neurons make up 90-95% of the cochlear nerve and contact single inner hair cells to provide acoustic analysis as we know it. In contrast, the far less numerous type II neurons arborize extensively among outer hair cells (OHCs) and supporting cells. Their scarcity and smaller calibre axons have made them the subject of much speculation, but little experimental progress for the past 50 years. Here we record from type II fibres near their terminal arbors under OHCs to show that they receive excitatory glutamatergic synaptic input. The type II peripheral arbor conducts action potentials, but the small and infrequent glutamatergic excitation indicates a requirement for strong acoustic stimulation. Furthermore, we show that type II neurons are excited by ATP. Exogenous ATP depolarized type II neurons, both directly and by evoking glutamatergic synaptic input. These results prove that type II neurons function as cochlear afferents, and can be modulated by ATP. The lesser magnitude of synaptic drive dictates a fundamentally different role in auditory signalling from that of type I afferents.
机译:哺乳动物的耳蜗受两类感觉神经元的支配。 I型神经元占耳蜗神经的90-95%,并与单个内部毛细胞接触,以提供我们所知的声学分析。相比之下,数量少得多的II型神经元在外部毛细胞(OHC)和支持细胞之间广泛地形成树荫。它们的稀缺性和较小的口径轴突使它们成为许多猜测的主题,但在过去的50年中,实验进展甚微。在这里,我们记录了在OHCs下它们靠近末端柄的II型纤维,表明它们接受了兴奋性谷氨酸能突触输入。 II型外围心轴传导动作电位,但是少量和不常见的谷氨酸能激发表明需要强烈的声刺激。此外,我们表明II型神经元被ATP激发。直接或通过诱发谷氨酸能突触输入而使外源ATP使II型神经元去极化。这些结果证明II型神经元起着耳蜗传入的作用,并且可以被ATP调节。较小的突触驱动力决定了与I型传入神经在听觉信号传导中的根本不同。

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    《Nature》 |2009年第7267期|1126-1129|共4页
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    The Department of Neuroscience, The Center for Hearing and Balance and the Center for Sensory Biology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 21205, USA;

    The Department of Neuroscience, The Center for Hearing and Balance and the Center for Sensory Biology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 21205, USA The Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, The Center for Hearing and Balance and the Center for Sensory Biology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 21205, USA;

    The Department of Neuroscience, The Center for Hearing and Balance and the Center for Sensory Biology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 21205, USA The Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, The Center for Hearing and Balance and the Center for Sensory Biology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 21205, USA;

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