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c‐Fos and Arc/Arg3.1 expression in auditory and visual cortices after hearing loss: Evidence of sensory crossmodal reorganization in adult rats
Authors:M. Pernia  S. Estevez  C. Poveda  I. Plaza  J. Carro  J.M. Juiz  M. A. Merchan
Affiliation:1. Laboratory of Neurobiology of Hearing, Institute of Neurosciences of Castilla y León (Instituto de Neurociencias de Castilla y León – INCYL), University of Salamanca (Universidad de Salamanca – US), Salamanca, Spain;2. School of Medicine of Albacete, Institute for Research in Neurological Disabilities (Instituto de Investigación en Discapacidades Neurológicas – IDINE), University of Castilla‐La Mancha (Universidad de Castilla La Mancha – UCLM), Albacete, Spain
Abstract:Cross‐modal reorganization in the auditory and visual cortices has been reported after hearing and visual deficits mostly during the developmental period, possibly underlying sensory compensation mechanisms. However, there are very few data on the existence or nature and timeline of such reorganization events during sensory deficits in adulthood. In this study, we assessed long‐term changes in activity‐dependent immediate early genes c‐Fos and Arc/Arg3.1 in auditory and neighboring visual cortical areas after bilateral deafness in young adult rats. Specifically, we analyzed qualitatively and quantitatively c‐Fos and Arc/Arg3.1 immunoreactivity at 15 and 90 days after cochlea removal. We report extensive, global loss of c‐Fos and Arc/Arg3.1 immunoreactive neurons in the auditory cortex 15 days after permanent auditory deprivation in adult rats, which is partly reversed 90 days after deafness. Simultaneously, the number and labeling intensity of c‐Fos‐ and Arc/Arg3.1‐immunoreactive neurons progressively increase in neighboring visual cortical areas from 2 weeks after deafness and these changes stabilize three months after inducing the cochlear lesion. These findings support plastic, compensatory, long‐term changes in activity in the auditory and visual cortices after auditory deprivation in the adult rats. Further studies may clarify whether those changes result in perceptual potentiation of visual drives on auditory regions of the adult cortex.
Keywords:Arc/Arg3.1  RRID: AB_887694  auditory pathway  c‐Fos  RRID: AB_2106755  deafness  plasticity
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