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Publication : Cochlear ribbon synapse maturation requires Nlgn1 and Nlgn3.

First Author  Ramirez MA Year  2022
Journal  iScience Volume  25
Issue  8 Pages  104803
PubMed ID  35992071 Mgi Jnum  J:336976
Mgi Id  MGI:7332482 Doi  10.1016/j.isci.2022.104803
Citation  Ramirez MA, et al. (2022) Cochlear ribbon synapse maturation requires Nlgn1 and Nlgn3. iScience 25(8):104803
abstractText  Hearing depends on precise synaptic transmission between cochlear inner hair cells and spiral ganglion neurons through afferent ribbon synapses. Neuroligins (Nlgns) facilitate synapse maturation in the brain, but they have gone unstudied in the cochlea. We report Nlgn3 and Nlgn1 knockout (KO) cochleae have fewer ribbon synapses and have impaired hearing. Nlgn3 KO is more vulnerable to noise trauma with limited activity at high frequencies one day after noise. Furthermore, Nlgn3 KO cochleae have a 5-fold reduction in synapse number compared to wild type after two weeks of recovery. Double KO cochlear phenotypes are more prominent than the KOs, for example, 5-fold smaller synapses, 25% reduction in synapse density, and 30% less synaptic output. These observations indicate Nlgn3 and Nlgn1 are essential to cochlear ribbon synapse maturation and function.
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