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Unloading outer hair cell bundles in vivo does not yield evidence of spontaneous oscillations in the mouse cochlea.

Patricia M Quiñones1, Sebastiaan W F Meenderink2, Brian E Applegate3, John S Oghalai4.   

Abstract

Along with outer hair cell (OHC) somatic electromotility as the actuator of cochlear amplification, active hair bundle motility may be a complementary mechanism in the mammalian auditory system. Here, we searched the mouse cochlea for the presence of spontaneous bundle oscillations that have been observed in non-mammalian ears. In those systems, removal of the overlying membrane is necessary for spontaneous bundle oscillations to manifest. Thus, we used a genetic mouse model with a C1509G (cysteine-to-glycine) point mutation in the Tecta gene where the tectorial (TM) is lifted away from the OHC bundles, allowing us to explore whether unloaded bundles spontaneously oscillate. We used VOCTV in vivo to detect OHC length changes due to electromotility as a proxy for the spontaneous opening and closing of the mechanoelectrical transduction (MET) channels associated with bundle oscillation. In wild type mice with the TM attached to OHC bundles, we did find peaks in vibratory magnitude spectra. Such peaks were not observed in the mutants where the TM is detached from the OHC bundles. Statistical analysis of the time signals indicates that these peaks do not signify active oscillations. Rather, they are filtered responses of the sensitive wild type cochlea to weak background noise. We therefore conclude that, to the limits of our system (∼30 pm), there is no spontaneous mechanical activity that manifests as oscillations in OHC electromotility within the mouse cochlea, arguing that unloaded OHC bundles do not oscillate in vivo. This article is part of the Special Issue Outer hair cell Edited by Joseph Santos-Sacchi and Kumar Navaratnam.
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Keywords:  Active bundle motility; Cochlear amplification, Tecta mutant; Outer hair cell somatic motility; Spontaneous bundle oscillation

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35287989      PMCID: PMC9339463          DOI: 10.1016/j.heares.2022.108473

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hear Res        ISSN: 0378-5955            Impact factor:   3.672


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