This proposal will investigate the modulatory role of auditory centrifugal pathways including the olivocochlear (OC) efferent system. There are two Specific Aims.
Aim 1 will investigate the role of lateral efferents in excitotoxic damage induced by acoustic overstimulation. The effects of lesioning lateral efferents on sound-induced swelling of radial afferent dendrites and shifts in the auditory nerve compound action potential (CAP) threshold tuning curve will be examined. It will also be determined if intracochlear applications of lateral efferent neurotransmitters prevent swelling of radial dendrites and shifts in CAP threshold tuning curve induced by acoustic overstimulation. Finally, the effects of lateral efferent lesions on levels of efferent neurotransmitters in the organ of Corti will be measured.
Aim 2 will establish the modulatory role of centrifugal pathways using GABA and glycine as neurotransmitters on acoustic processing in the cochlear nucleus (CN). The effects of lesioning and stimulating centrifugal pathways on the spontaneous levels, sound- evoked forward masking functions and tuning properties of CN neurons will be determined. The effects of efferent lesions on GABA and glycine levels and release in the CN using in vivo microdialysis and immunocytochemical techniques will also be determined. Finally, the effects of GABA and glycine agonists and antagonists on spontaneous levels, forward masking functions and tuning of CN neurons will be measured. The results of these studies will provide information on the functional role of centrifugal efferent systems in the auditory neuraxis and a better understanding of how the brain influences hearing and hearing disorders.

Project Start
1998-12-01
Project End
1999-11-30
Budget Start
1998-10-01
Budget End
1999-09-30
Support Year
33
Fiscal Year
1999
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Michigan Ann Arbor
Department
Type
DUNS #
791277940
City
Ann Arbor
State
MI
Country
United States
Zip Code
48109
Stefanescu, Roxana A; Koehler, Seth D; Shore, Susan E (2015) Stimulus-timing-dependent modifications of rate-level functions in animals with and without tinnitus. J Neurophysiol 113:956-70
Basura, Gregory J; Koehler, Seth D; Shore, Susan E (2015) Bimodal stimulus timing-dependent plasticity in primary auditory cortex is altered after noise exposure with and without tinnitus. J Neurophysiol 114:3064-75
Le Prell, Colleen G; Hughes, Larry F; Bledsoe Jr, Sanford C (2014) Dynorphin release by the lateral olivocochlear efferents may inhibit auditory nerve activity: a cochlear drug delivery study. Neurosci Lett 571:17-22
Le Prell, Colleen G; Dolan, David F; Hughes, Larry F et al. (2014) Disruption of lateral olivocochlear neurons with a dopaminergic neurotoxin depresses spontaneous auditory nerve activity. Neurosci Lett 582:54-8
Koehler, Seth D; Shore, Susan E (2013) Stimulus-timing dependent multisensory plasticity in the guinea pig dorsal cochlear nucleus. PLoS One 8:e59828
Basura, Gregory J; Koehler, Seth D; Shore, Susan E (2012) Multi-sensory integration in brainstem and auditory cortex. Brain Res 1485:95-107
Dehmel, Susanne; Pradhan, Shashwati; Koehler, Seth et al. (2012) Noise overexposure alters long-term somatosensory-auditory processing in the dorsal cochlear nucleus--possible basis for tinnitus-related hyperactivity? J Neurosci 32:1660-71
Koehler, Seth D; Pradhan, Shashwati; Manis, Paul B et al. (2011) Somatosensory inputs modify auditory spike timing in dorsal cochlear nucleus principal cells. Eur J Neurosci 33:409-20
Bledsoe Jr, Sanford C; Koehler, Seth; Tucci, Debara L et al. (2009) Ventral cochlear nucleus responses to contralateral sound are mediated by commissural and olivocochlear pathways. J Neurophysiol 102:886-900
Skjonsberg, Asa; Halsey, Karin; Ulfendahl, Mats et al. (2007) Exploring efferent-mediated DPOAE adaptation in three different guinea pig strains. Hear Res 224:27-33

Showing the most recent 10 out of 54 publications