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Publication : Loss of central mineralocorticoid or glucocorticoid receptors impacts auditory nerve processing in the cochlea.

First Author  Marchetta P Year  2022
Journal  iScience Volume  25
Issue  3 Pages  103981
PubMed ID  35281733 Mgi Jnum  J:321895
Mgi Id  MGI:7256169 Doi  10.1016/j.isci.2022.103981
Citation  Marchetta P, et al. (2022) Loss of central mineralocorticoid or glucocorticoid receptors impacts auditory nerve processing in the cochlea. iScience 25(3):103981
abstractText  The key auditory signature that may associate peripheral hearing with central auditory cognitive defects remains elusive. Suggesting the involvement of stress receptors, we here deleted the mineralocorticoid and glucocorticoid receptors (MR and GR) using a CaMKIIalpha-based tamoxifen-inducible Cre(ERT2)/loxP approach to generate mice with single or double deletion of central but not cochlear MR and GR. Hearing thresholds of MRGR(CaMKIIalphaCreERT2) conditional knockouts (cKO) were unchanged, whereas auditory nerve fiber (ANF) responses were larger and faster and auditory steady state responses were improved. Subsequent analysis of single MR or GR cKO revealed discrete roles for both, central MR and GR on cochlear functions. Limbic MR deletion reduced inner hair cell (IHC) ribbon numbers and ANF responses. In contrast, GR deletion shortened the latency and improved the synchronization to amplitude-modulated tones without affecting IHC ribbon numbers. These findings imply that stress hormone-dependent functions of central MR/GR contribute to "precognitive" sound processing in the cochlea.
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