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Ephrin-A3 is required for tonotopic map precision and auditory functions in the mouse auditory brainstem.

Natalia Hoshino1, Yazan Altarshan1, Ahmad Alzein1, Amali M Fernando1, Hieu T Nguyen1, Emma F Majewski1, Vincent C-F Chen2, M William Rochlin1, Wei-Ming Yu1.   

Abstract

Tonotopy is a prominent feature of the vertebrate auditory system and forms the basis for sound discrimination, but the molecular mechanism that underlies its formation remains largely elusive. Ephrin/Eph signaling is known to play important roles in axon guidance during topographic mapping in other sensory systems, so we investigated its possible role in the establishment of tonotopy in the mouse cochlear nucleus. We found that ephrin-A3 molecules are differentially expressed along the tonotopic axis in the cochlear nucleus during innervation. Ephrin-A3 forward signaling is sufficient to repel auditory nerve fibers in a developmental stage-dependent manner. In mice lacking ephrin-A3, the tonotopic map is degraded and isofrequency bands of neuronal activation upon pure tone exposure become imprecise in the anteroventral cochlear nucleus. Ephrin-A3 mutant mice also exhibit a delayed second wave in auditory brainstem responses upon sound stimuli and impaired detection of sound frequency changes. Our findings establish an essential role for ephrin-A3 in forming precise tonotopy in the auditory brainstem to ensure accurate sound discrimination.
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Keywords:  RRID: AB_2156476; RRID: AB_2314836; RRID: AB_2532109; RRID: AB_2564645; RRID: AB_2744644; RRID: AB_531793; RRID: AB_887864; RRID: AB_94881; auditory nerve fiber; cochlear nucleus; ephrin-A3; frequency discrimination; spiral ganglion neurons; tonotopy

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34235739      PMCID: PMC8490280          DOI: 10.1002/cne.25213

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Comp Neurol        ISSN: 0021-9967            Impact factor:   3.215


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