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Purinergic modulation of neuronal activity in developing auditory brainstem.

Beatrice Dietz1, Saša Jovanovic, Betty Wielsch, Jana Nerlich, Rudolf Rübsamen, Ivan Milenkovic.   

Abstract

In the developing nervous system, spontaneous neuronal activity arises independently of experience or any environmental input. This activity may play a major role in axonal pathfinding, refinement of topographic maps, dendritic morphogenesis, and the segregation of axonal terminal arbors. In the auditory system, endogenously released ATP in the cochlea activates inner hair cells to trigger bursts of action potentials (APs), which are transferred to the central auditory system. Here we show the modulatory role of purinergic signaling beyond the cochlea, i.e., the developmentally regulated and cell-type-specific depolarizing effects on auditory brainstem neurons of Mongolian gerbil. We assessed the effects of P2X receptors (P2XRs) on neuronal excitability from prehearing to early stages of auditory signal processing. Our results demonstrate that in neurons expressing P2XRs, extracellular ATP can evoke APs in sync with Ca(2+) signals. In cochlear nucleus (CN) bushy cells, ATP increases spontaneous and also acoustically evoked activity in vivo, but these effects diminish with maturity. Moreover, ATP not only augmented glutamate-driven firing, but it also evoked APs in the absence of glutamatergic transmission. In vivo recordings also revealed that endogenously released ATP in the CN contributes to neuronal firing activity by facilitating AP generation and prolonging AP duration. Given the enhancing effect of ATP on AP firing and confinement of P2XRs to certain auditory brainstem nuclei, and to distinct neurons within these nuclei, it is conceivable that purinergic signaling plays a specific role in the development of neuronal brainstem circuits.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22855818      PMCID: PMC6621386          DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0372-12.2012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci        ISSN: 0270-6474            Impact factor:   6.167


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2.  Tonotopic action potential tuning of maturing auditory neurons through endogenous ATP.

Authors:  Saša Jovanovic; Tamara Radulovic; Claudio Coddou; Beatrice Dietz; Jana Nerlich; Stanko S Stojilkovic; Rudolf Rübsamen; Ivan Milenkovic
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