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Re-Emergent Inhibition of Cochlear Inner Hair Cells in a Mouse Model of Hearing Loss.

Stephen Paul ZacharyPaul Albert Fuchs
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2015)
Synaptic changes in the auditory periphery are increasingly recognized as important factors in hearing loss. To date, anatomical work has described the loss of afferent contacts from cochlear hair cells. However, relatively little is known about the efferent innervation of the cochlea during hearing loss. We performed intracellular recordings from mouse inner hair cells across the lifespan and show that efferent innervation of inner hair cells arises in parallel with the loss of afferent contacts and elevated hearing threshold during aging. These efferent neurons inhibit inner hair cells, raising the possibility that they play a role in the progression of age-related hearing loss.
Keyphrases
  • hearing loss
  • induced apoptosis
  • cell cycle arrest
  • mouse model
  • cell death
  • signaling pathway
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