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Co-release of GABA and ACh from medial olivocochlear neurons fine tunes cochlear efferent inhibition
Castagnola, Tais
; Castagna, Valeria Carolina
; Kitcher, Sian R.; Torres Cadenas, Lester; Di Guilmi, Mariano Nicolás
; Gomez Casati, Maria Eugenia
; Buonfiglio, Paula Inés
; Dalamon, Viviana Karina
; Katz, Eleonora
; Elgoyhen, Ana Belen
; Weisz, Catherin; Goutman, Juan Diego
; Wedemeyer, Carolina










Fecha de publicación:
16/08/2024
Editorial:
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
Revista:
bioRxiv
e-ISSN:
2692-8205
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Inglés
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Resumen
During development, inner hair cells (IHCs) in the mammalian cochlea are unresponsive to acoustic stimuli but instead exhibit spontaneous activity. During this same period, neurons originating from the medial olivocochlear complex (MOC) transiently innervate IHCs, regulating their firing pattern which is crucial for the correct development of the auditory pathway. Although the MOC-IHC is a cholinergic synapse, previous evidence indicates the widespread presence of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) signaling markers, including presynaptic GABAB receptors (GABABR). In this study, we explore the source of GABA by optogenetically activating either cholinergic or GABAergic fibers. The optogenetic stimulation of MOC terminals from GAD;ChR2-eYFP and ChAT;ChR2-eYFP mice evoked synaptic currents in IHCs that were blocked by α-bungarotoxin. This suggests that GABAergic fibers release ACh and activate α9α10 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs). Additionally, MOC cholinergic fibers release not only ACh but also GABA, as the effect of GABA on ACh response amplitude was prevented by applying the GABAB-R blocker (CGP 36216). Using optical neurotransmitter detection and calcium imaging techniques, we examined the extent of GABAergic modulation at the single synapse level. Our findings suggest heterogeneity in GABA modulation, as only 15 out of 31 recorded synaptic sites were modulated by applying the GABABR specific antagonist, CGP (100-200 μM). In conclusion, we provide compelling evidence that GABA and ACh are co-released from at least a subset of MOC terminals. In this circuit, GABA functions as a negative feedback mechanism, locally regulating the extent of cholinergic inhibition at certain efferent-IHC synapses during an immature stage.
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Articulos(INGEBI)
Articulos de INST.DE INVEST.EN ING.GENETICA Y BIOL.MOLECULAR "DR. HECTOR N TORRES"
Articulos de INST.DE INVEST.EN ING.GENETICA Y BIOL.MOLECULAR "DR. HECTOR N TORRES"
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Castagnola, Tais; Castagna, Valeria Carolina; Kitcher, Sian R.; Torres Cadenas, Lester; Di Guilmi, Mariano Nicolás; et al.; Co-release of GABA and ACh from medial olivocochlear neurons fine tunes cochlear efferent inhibition; Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press; bioRxiv; 16-8-2024; 1-38
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