Postnatal calcitonin gene-related peptide in the superior olivary complex |
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Authors: | D.D. Simmons J. Raji-Kubba |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Biology and the Brain Research Institute, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 90024-1606, USA |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this study was to investigate quantitatively the distribution of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP)-positive neurons within the superior olivary complex (SOC) at various postnatal ages. In the lateral superior olive (LSO), most if not all, CGRP-positive cells correspond to the cholingeric portion of the lateral olivocochlear system which innervates the cochlea. Brains from 1-day old (P1) through juvenile (P30) hamsters were used. At all ages, CGRP-positive neurons were seen throughout the various nuclei of the SOC. There was a dramatic shift in the distribution of CGRP-positive neurons from being predominantly periolivary to being predominantly confined within the LSO. The number of CGRP-positive neurons clearly increased as a function of increasing age. At the earliest postnatal ages, the LSO contained few if any immunostained cells, whereas at later ages the LSO contained the majority (greater than 70%) of the immunostained cells. Assuming that these CGRP-positive cells within the LSO correspond to olivocochlear neurons, these data suggest that in hamsters the lateral olivocochlear system may be immature at birth up until the second postnatal week. |
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Keywords: | Olivocochlear neurons Lateral superior olive Efferent Development Neuropeptides Central auditory system |
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