Literature DB >> 3597843

Morphometric study of the anteroventral cochlear nucleus of two mouse models of presbycusis.

J F Willott, L M Jackson, K P Hunter.   

Abstract

The dimensions and volume of the anterior ventral cochlear nucleus (AVCN), the density and number of AVCN neurons, and the size of neuronal somata nuclei (in Nissl-stained tissue) were determined in two mouse models of age-related hearing loss: the C57BL/6J strain, which undergoes progressive chronic sensorineural hearing loss with onset during young adulthood, and the CBA/J, which demonstrates only moderate hearing loss with onset late in life. Frontal and horizontal AVCN sections, as well as cochleas, were analyzed in 4 C57 age-groups (1, 7, 12, 19+ months) and in 3 CBA groups (1, 10, 22 months). Within each strain no significant changes in AVCN dimensions or volume occur with aging. In C57 mice, packing density and cell number decrease between 1 and 7 months, but remain stable thereafter, despite chronic severe hearing impairment. CBA mice show a reduction in AVCN cell number and packing density only during the second year of life. In aging C57 mice, the size of spherical and perhaps globular cells increases, whereas the size of multipolar cells tends to decrease slightly. In CBA mice, all three AVCN cell types tend to decrease in size with aging. The early cell loss and cell size increases in C57 mice are most consistent in the dorsal (high frequency) region of the AVCN. Likewise, loss of cochlear spiral ganglion cells is most pronounced in the base of the cochlea, which provides input to this region. The data indicate that aging is associated with rather different central effects, depending on AVCN cell type, cochleotopic organization, genotype, and/or the type of peripheral hearing loss involved. The C57 and CBA AVCNs also differ in several aspects irrespective of age. The volume of AVCN and number of AVCN neurons are significantly greater in C57 mice.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3597843     DOI: 10.1002/cne.902600312

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


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2.  Effects of exposing gonadectomized and intact C57BL/6J mice to a high-frequency augmented acoustic environment: Auditory brainstem response thresholds and cytocochleograms.

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4.  Effects of exposing C57BL/6J mice to high- and low-frequency augmented acoustic environments: auditory brainstem response thresholds, cytocochleograms, anterior cochlear nucleus morphology and the role of gonadal hormones.

Authors:  James F Willott; Justine VandenBosche; Toru Shimizu; Da-Lian Ding; Richard Salvi
Journal:  Hear Res       Date:  2007-11-13       Impact factor: 3.208

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