Age-related synaptic loss of the medial olivocochlear efferent innervation

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Benjamin Fu
Colleen Le Prell
Dwayne Simmons
Debin Lei
Angela Schrader
Amelia B Chen
Jianxin Bao
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[1] Washington University,Department of Otolaryngology
[2] University of Florida,Department of Communicative Disorders, Speech and Hearing Center
[3] Department of Physiological Science and the Brain Research Institute UCLA,Center for Aging
[4] Washington University,The Division of Biology & Biomedical Science and Neuroscience Program
[5] Washington University,undefined
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Molecular Neurodegeneration | / 5卷
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Yellow Fluorescent Protein; Hair Bundle; Spiral Ganglion Neuron; Efferent Terminal; Superior Olivary Complex;
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Age-related functional decline of the nervous system is consistently observed, though cellular and molecular events responsible for this decline remain largely unknown. One of the most prevalent age-related functional declines is age-related hearing loss (presbycusis), a major cause of which is the loss of outer hair cells (OHCs) and spiral ganglion neurons. Previous studies have also identified an age-related functional decline in the medial olivocochlear (MOC) efferent system prior to age-related loss of OHCs. The present study evaluated the hypothesis that this functional decline of the MOC efferent system is due to age-related synaptic loss of the efferent innervation of the OHCs. To this end, we used a recently-identified transgenic mouse line in which the expression of yellow fluorescent protein (YFP), under the control of neuron-specific elements from the thy1 gene, permits the visualization of the synaptic connections between MOC efferent fibers and OHCs. In this model, there was a dramatic synaptic loss between the MOC efferent fibers and the OHCs in older mice. However, age-related loss of efferent synapses was independent of OHC status. These data demonstrate for the first time that age-related loss of efferent synapses may contribute to the functional decline of the MOC efferent system and that this synaptic loss is not necessary for age-related loss of OHCs.
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