The long-term objectives of the research are to define the morphological versus immunocytochemical characteristics of the differentiating efferent system in the mouse at the light and electron microscope levels. The isolated organ of Corti in culture will be used as an ultimate control in discerning the innervation provided locally by the spiral ganglion cells from that of central origin. Of special importance will be the study of efferent-like vesiculated endings and their ribbon-afferent/efferent reciprocal synapses with the inner hair cells in the organ of Corti in culture and in the intact animal to determine their local source and immunocytochemical character. The immediate goal is to identify the diversity within the efferent innervation and to determine the developmental sequence of the different subunits. Specifically, we propose: l) to study the detailed developmental pattern of neurofilament immunoreactivity (which labels all neuronal elements) in the intact animal and in culture as a guide for interpreting individual immunocytochemical patterns of cochlear innervation; 2) to study CGRP expression in the innervation of the hair cells and its subsequent extinction from the outer hair cell region; 3) to study immunocytochemically at the electron microscope level the neuroactive substances AChE, ChAT, GAD/GABA, CGRP and enkephalins to determine the sequence of their differentiation and presumptive colocalization; 4) to study the ultrastructural identity of the distinct, new pathway in the inner spiral bundle which retains GAP-43 (growth-associated protein-43) activity in the adult mouse. The most important aspects of the proposed study are first, to discern the neurosensory efferent specializations associated with the inner hair cells presumed to be of cochlear origin; second, to define the ultrastructure and developmental sequence of efferent innervation, and lastly to distinguish between the transitory developmental patterns and their counterparts in the maturing animal. We hope that these studies will transcend species-lines and help us to better understand our own auditory system.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
5R01DC000517-07
Application #
2125756
Study Section
Hearing Research Study Section (HAR)
Project Start
1988-07-01
Project End
1997-06-30
Budget Start
1994-07-01
Budget End
1995-06-30
Support Year
7
Fiscal Year
1994
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Wisconsin Madison
Department
Neurology
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
161202122
City
Madison
State
WI
Country
United States
Zip Code
53715
Sobkowicz, Hanna M; Waclawik, Andrew J; August, Benjamin K (2006) The astroglial cell that guides nerve fibers from growth cone to synapse in organotypic cultures of the fetal mouse spinal cord. Synapse 59:183-200
Sobkowicz, Hanna M; Slapnick, Susan M; August, Benjamin K (2003) Reciprocal synapses between inner hair cell spines and afferent dendrites in the organ of corti of the mouse. Synapse 50:53-66
Sobkowicz, Hanna M; Slapnick, Susan M; August, Benjamin K (2002) Differentiation of spinous synapses in the mouse organ of corti. Synapse 45:10-24
Sobkowicz, H M; Slapnick, S M; Nitecka, L M et al. (1998) Tunnel crossing fibers and their synaptic connections within the inner hair cell region in the organ of corti in the maturing mouse. Anat Embryol (Berl) 198:353-70
Sobkowicz, H M; Slapnick, S M; Nitecka, L M et al. (1997) Compound synapses within the GABAergic innervation of the auditory inner hair cells in the adolescent mouse. J Comp Neurol 377:423-42
Nitecka, L M; Sobkowicz, H M (1996) The GABA/GAD innervation within the inner spiral bundle in the mouse cochlea. Hear Res 99:91-105
Sobkowicz, H M; Slapnick, S M (1994) The efferents interconnecting auditory inner hair cells. Hear Res 75:81-92
Sobkowicz, H M; Loftus, J M; Slapnick, S M (1993) Tissue culture of the organ of Corti. Acta Otolaryngol Suppl 502:3-36
Sobkowicz, H M; Slapnick, S M; August, B K (1993) Presynaptic fibres of spiral neurons and reciprocal synapses in the organ of Corti in culture. J Neurocytol 22:979-93
Sobkowicz, H M; August, B K; Slapnick, S M (1992) Epithelial repair following mechanical injury of the developing organ of Corti in culture: an electron microscopic and autoradiographic study. Exp Neurol 115:44-9

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