Tuning of synapse number, structure and function in the cochlea

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Contributors

  • Alexander C Meyer - , University of Göttingen (Author)
  • Thomas Frank - (Author)
  • Darina Khimich - (Author)
  • Gerhard Hoch - (Author)
  • Dietmar Riedel - (Author)
  • Nikolai M Chapochnikov - (Author)
  • Yury M Yarin - , Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, University of Göttingen (Author)
  • Benjamin Harke - (Author)
  • Stefan W Hell - (Author)
  • Alexander Egner - (Author)
  • Tobias Moser - (Author)

Abstract

Cochlear inner hair cells (IHCs) transmit acoustic information to spiral ganglion neurons through ribbon synapses. Here we have used morphological and physiological techniques to ask whether synaptic mechanisms differ along the tonotopic axis and within IHCs in the mouse cochlea. We show that the number of ribbon synapses per IHC peaks where the cochlea is most sensitive to sound. Exocytosis, measured as membrane capacitance changes, scaled with synapse number when comparing apical and midcochlear IHCs. Synapses were distributed in the subnuclear portion of IHCs. High-resolution imaging of IHC synapses provided insights into presynaptic Ca(2+) channel clusters and Ca(2+) signals, synaptic ribbons and postsynaptic glutamate receptor clusters and revealed subtle differences in their average properties along the tonotopic axis. However, we observed substantial variability for presynaptic Ca(2+) signals, even within individual IHCs, providing a candidate presynaptic mechanism for the divergent dynamics of spiral ganglion neuron spiking.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)444-53
Number of pages10
JournalNature neuroscience
Volume12
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2009
Peer-reviewedYes
Externally publishedYes

External IDs

Scopus 63649100112

Keywords

Keywords

  • 3-Pyridinecarboxylic acid, 1,4-dihydro-2,6-dimethyl-5-nitro-4-(2-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)-, Methyl ester/pharmacology, Acoustic Stimulation/methods, Alcohol Oxidoreductases, Animals, Animals, Newborn, Calbindins, Calcium/metabolism, Calcium Channel Agonists/pharmacology, Calcium Channels, L-Type/metabolism, Calcium Signaling/drug effects, Co-Repressor Proteins, Cochlea/cytology, DNA-Binding Proteins/metabolism, Evoked Potentials, Auditory, Brain Stem/physiology, Exocytosis/drug effects, Gerbillinae, Hair Cells, Auditory, Inner/physiology, Membrane Microdomains/drug effects, Membrane Potentials/drug effects, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Microscopy, Electron, Transmission, Patch-Clamp Techniques, Phosphoproteins/metabolism, Psychoacoustics, Receptors, AMPA/metabolism, S100 Calcium Binding Protein G/metabolism, Synapses/physiology, Time Factors