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Publication : Auditory Neural Activity in Congenitally Deaf Mice Induced by Infrared Neural Stimulation.

First Author  Tan X Year  2018
Journal  Sci Rep Volume  8
Issue  1 Pages  388
PubMed ID  29321651 Mgi Jnum  J:260217
Mgi Id  MGI:6148390 Doi  10.1038/s41598-017-18814-9
Citation  Tan X, et al. (2018) Auditory Neural Activity in Congenitally Deaf Mice Induced by Infrared Neural Stimulation. Sci Rep 8(1):388
abstractText  To determine whether responses during infrared neural stimulation (INS) result from the direct interaction with spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs), we tested three genetically modified deaf mouse models: Atoh1-cre; Atoh1 (f/f) (Atoh1 conditional knockout, CKO), Atoh1-cre; Atoh1 (f/kiNeurog1) (Neurog1 knockin, KI), and the Vglut3 knockout (Vglut3 (-/-)) mice. All animals were exposed to tone bursts and clicks up to 107 dB (re 20 microPa) and to INS, delivered with a 200 microm optical fiber. The wavelength (lambda) was 1860 nm, the radiant energy (Q) 0-800 microJ/pulse, and the pulse width (PW) 100-500 micros. No auditory responses to acoustic stimuli could be evoked in any of these animals. INS could not evoke auditory brainstem responses in Atoh1 CKO mice but could in Neurog1 KI and Vglut3 (-/-) mice. X-ray micro-computed tomography of the cochleae showed that responses correlated with the presence of SGNs and hair cells. Results in Neurog1 KI mice do not support a mechanical stimulation through the vibration of the basilar membrane, but cannot rule out the direct activation of the inner hair cells. Results in Vglut3 (-/-) mice, which have no synaptic transmission between inner hair cells and SGNs, suggested that hair cells are not required.
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