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Publication : Characterization of transgenic mouse lines for labeling type I and type II afferent neurons in the cochlea.

First Author  Vyas P Year  2019
Journal  Sci Rep Volume  9
Issue  1 Pages  5549
PubMed ID  30944354 Mgi Jnum  J:278541
Mgi Id  MGI:6357321 Doi  10.1038/s41598-019-41770-5
Citation  Vyas P, et al. (2019) Characterization of transgenic mouse lines for labeling type I and type II afferent neurons in the cochlea. Sci Rep 9(1):5549
abstractText  The cochlea is innervated by type I and type II afferent neurons. Type I afferents are myelinated, larger diameter neurons that send a single dendrite to contact a single inner hair cell, whereas unmyelinated type II afferents are fewer in number and receive input from many outer hair cells. This strikingly differentiated innervation pattern strongly suggests specialized functions. Those functions could be investigated with specific genetic markers that enable labeling and manipulating each afferent class without significantly affecting the other. Here three mouse models were characterized and tested for specific labeling of either type I or type II cochlear afferents. Nos1(CreER) mice showed selective labeling of type I afferent fibers, Slc6a4-GFP mice labeled type II fibers with a slight preference for the apical cochlea, and Drd2-Cre mice selectively labeled type II afferent neurons nearer the cochlear base. In conjunction with the Th(2A-CreER) and CGRPalpha-EGFP lines described previously for labeling type II fibers, the mouse lines reported here comprise a promising toolkit for genetic manipulations of type I and type II cochlear afferent fibers.
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