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Publication : Afferent synapses are present in utricular hair cells from otoconia-deficient mice.

First Author  Hoffman LF Year  2006
Journal  Hear Res Volume  222
Issue  1-2 Pages  35-42
PubMed ID  17023128 Mgi Jnum  J:115261
Mgi Id  MGI:3691247 Doi  10.1016/j.heares.2006.05.013
Citation  Hoffman LF, et al. (2006) Afferent synapses are present in utricular hair cells from otoconia-deficient mice. Hear Res 222(1-2):35-42
abstractText  The head tilt mouse (het/het, abbr. het) is a naturally occurring mutant whose salient phenotypic traits include the complete absence of otoconia in both the utricle and saccule. Cursory histologic evaluation has indicated that the neuroepithelia exhibit a normal appearance. Though evidence exists indicating that utricular function is severely if not completely compromised in these animals, it is not yet known whether afferent synapses exist within utricular hair cells of otoconia-deficient mutants. The absence of synapses would be suggestive of a trophic relationship between stimulus-evoked hair cell activation and the afferent synapse. To address this question, we have conducted an ultrastructural survey of utricular sensory epithelia from confirmed het mice. The specific objective was to determine whether utricular hair cells made synaptic contact with afferent neurons. We found that both type I and II hair cells from utricles of het mice exhibited afferent synapses that were found at numerous sites distributed throughout the utricle. These results indicate that afferent synapses within vestibular hair cells do not critically depend upon stimulus-evoked activity.
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