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Inputs to a physiologically characterized region of the inferior colliculus of the young adult CBA mouse.

R D Frisina1, J P Walton, M A Lynch-Armour, J D Byrd.   

Abstract

Presbycusis is a sensory perceptual disorder involving loss of high-pitch hearing and reduced ability to process biologically relevant acoustic signals in noisy environments. The present investigation is part of an ongoing series of studies aimed at discerning the neural bases of presbycusis. The purpose of the present experiment was to delineate the inputs to a functionally characterized region of the dorsomedial inferior colliculus (IC, auditory midbrain) in young, adult CBA mice. Focal, iontophoretic injections of horseradish peroxidase were made in the 18-24 kHz region of dorsomedial IC of the CBA strain following physiological mapping experiments. Serial sections were reacted with diaminobenzidine or tetramethylbenzidine, counterstained and examined for retrogradely labeled cell bodies. Input projections were observed contralaterally from: all three divisions of cochlear nucleus; intermediate and dorsal nuclei of the lateral lemniscus (LL); and the central nucleus, external nucleus and dorsal cortex of the IC. Input projections were observed ipsilaterally from: the medial and lateral superior olivary nuclei; the superior paraolivary nucleus; the dorsolateral and anterolateral periolivary nuclei; the dorsal and ventral divisions of the ventral nucleus of LL; the dorsal and intermediate nuclei of LL; the central nucleus, external nucleus and dorsal cortex of the IC outside the injection site; and small projections from central gray and the medial geniculate body. These findings in young, adult mice with normal hearing can now serve as a baseline for similar experiments being conducted in mice of older ages and with varying degrees of hearing loss to discover neural changes that may cause age-related hearing disorders.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9472736     DOI: 10.1016/s0378-5955(97)00176-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hear Res        ISSN: 0378-5955            Impact factor:   3.208


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