DEVELOPMENT OF EFFERENT NERVE FIBERS IN THE COCHLEA
Project Number5R01DC000517-12
Former Number2R01DC000518-10A1
Contact PI/Project LeaderSOBKOWICZ, HANNA M
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON
Description
Abstract Text
DESCRIPTION (Adapted from Applicant's Abstract) The long-term objectives
of the project are the identification of morphological and biochemical
diversity within the efferent innervation and the patterns of the
associated synaptic connectivity in the developing, as compared to adult,
mouse cochlea. The P.I. proposes to study the complex synaptic
connectivity of the GABAergic and cholinergic efferent fibers of the inner
spiral bundle. The research goals aim to answer two principle questions 1)
Is the CNS type of synaptic connectivity the P.I. has described in the
developing mouse a transitory developmental event, or is it also present,
but not noticed before, in the adult cochlea? 2) Are the synaptic arrays
of compound synapses formed only by GABAergic fibers, or are these
patterns also used by other efferent subsystems? In order to answer these
questions, the P.I. proposes the following projects: 1) Ultrastructural
studies, using conventional electron microscopy, of the synaptic
connectivity of efferent fibers in the adult mouse cochlea. The study will
elucidate: a) The patterns of connectivity: The P.I. will identify
different synaptic connections (14 of which were demonstrated in the
developing mouse) formed between the efferents and afferents, and between
the afferents themselves; b) The types of synapses: The P.I. will try to
detect if the adult organ of Corti uses compound synapses as discovered in
the developing (up to 1 PN) mouse, i.e., triadic, serial and converging
synapses so far identified only in the organ of Corti in culture; c) The
synaptic appendages used by the inner hair cells and by both the afferent
and efferent terminals in reaching distant targets. 2
Immunocytochemical/ultrastructural studies to investigate GABAergic and
cholinergic efferent fibers in the maturing and adult cochlea that may
partake in compound synapses at the lower level of the inner hair cell
receptor poles will also be conducted. Additionally, the P.I. plans to
identify ultrastructurally the morphological and immunochemical character
of vesiculated endings that express GAP-43 in the inner spiral bundle, the
only neuronal pathway that contains this growth protein in the adult
cochlea.
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
CFDA Code
173
DUNS Number
161202122
UEI
LCLSJAGTNZQ7
Project Start Date
01-July-1988
Project End Date
31-March-2002
Budget Start Date
01-April-2000
Budget End Date
31-March-2001
Project Funding Information for 2000
Total Funding
$181,034
Direct Costs
$125,718
Indirect Costs
$55,316
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2000
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
$181,034
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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