2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.heares.2006.07.014
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Synaptic alterations at inner hair cells precede spiral ganglion cell loss in aging C57BL/6J mice

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“…5A, B). In mouse, each cochlear nerve fiber contacts a single IHC via a single active zone, comprising a pre-synaptic ribbon within the IHC directly apposed to a postsynaptic glutamate receptor gluR patch on the cochlear nerve's terminal swelling (Stamataki et al 2006).…”
Section: Time Course Of Synaptic Loss and Recoverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5A, B). In mouse, each cochlear nerve fiber contacts a single IHC via a single active zone, comprising a pre-synaptic ribbon within the IHC directly apposed to a postsynaptic glutamate receptor gluR patch on the cochlear nerve's terminal swelling (Stamataki et al 2006).…”
Section: Time Course Of Synaptic Loss and Recoverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Combined with the lack of myelination of type-II axons, the morphology suggests a relatively slow response. Previous ultrastructural studies noted the paucity of presynaptic ribbons at the OHC/type-II synapse, as compared to the IHC/type-I synapse: in cat (Dunn and Morest 1975;Liberman et al 1990) and guinea pig (Hashimoto et al 1991), fewer than 10% or 30%, respectively, of OHC synapses show ribbons in the adult, compared to 90-100% in IHCs (Liberman 1980b;Stamataki et al 2006), where their presence enhances temporal precision and increases response rates in type-I fibers (Buran et al 2006) and soundevoked cochlear gross potentials (Khimich et al 2005). Data from the older ultrastructural studies are supported by more recent immunolabeling of synaptic ribbons with antibodies against CtBP2 (Khimich et al 2005).…”
Section: Ultrastructural Studies Of Ohc Synaptic Morphologymentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Synapses between OHCs and their afferent terminals appear less robust than those at the IHC (Dunn and Morest 1975), where a prominent pre-synaptic ribbon with its halo of synaptic vesicles is almost always present (Liberman 1980b;Khimich et al 2005;Stamataki et al 2006). In contrast, ribbons are usually absent in adult OHCs (Dunn and Morest 1975;Liberman et al 1990), and the OHC/type-II synapse is defined only by a small cluster of pre-synaptic vesicles and a small plaque of modest pre-and post-synaptic membrane thickening .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1A, B), and thus determine the innervation density. Each IHC in the juvenile (6-8 weeks) mouse is innervated by~10-20 cochlear nerve synapses, depending on cochlear location (Stamataki et al 2006;Kujawa and Liberman 2009;Meyer et al 2009a, b;Sergeyenko et al 2013).…”
Section: Transforming Coordinate Systems To Analyze Synapses In the Imentioning
confidence: 99%