Serotonergic innervation of the organ of Corti |
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Authors: | Gil-Loyzaga P Bartolomé V Vicente-Torres A Carricondo F |
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Affiliation: | Center for Cell Culture (CAI-UCM), University Complutense of Madrid, Spain. loyzaga:eucmax.sim.ucm.es |
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Abstract: | The olivocochlear efferent system of the mammalian cochlea, which is divided into two lateral and medial bundles, contains numerous neuroactive substances (acetylcholine, GABA, dopamine, enkephalins, dynorphins and CGRP). These have been located at the brainstem in neurons belonging to the lateral superior olive (lateral efferent system) or in neurons of the periolivary region around the medial superior olive and the trapezoid body (medial efferent system). All of these substances were found in well-characterized projections corresponding to lateral and medial nerve fibres and terminals which connect to the type I afferent dendrites and the outer hair cells, respectively. All could be involved in the modulation of the auditory process, as is suggested by the cochlear turnover increases observed in some of them (i.e. enkephalins or dopamine) induced by sound stimulation. Recently, the presence and distribution of serotonin-containing fibres has been included in the long list of cochlear neuroactive substances. However, its highly particular peripheral pattern of distribution together with the lack of response to sound stimulation could suggest that serotonergic fibres constitute a previously unknown cochlear innervation. |
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