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Hair Cell Innervation by Spiral Ganglion Neurons in the Mouse

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Journal J Comp Neurol
Specialty Neurology
Date 1987 Jan 22
PMID 3819031
Citations 58
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Horseradish peroxidase (HRP) was injected extracellularly into the auditory nerve of adult mice so that the enzyme could infuse individual spiral ganglion neurons. Forty-two well-stained neurons were reconstructed through serial sections from their cell bodies to peripheral terminations in the organ of Corti with the aid of a light microscope and drawing tube. No neuron was observed to innervate both inner and outer hair cells (IHCs and OHCs). Previous observations from neonatal mammals that reported that IHCs and OHCs were innervated by the same neuron are thus presumed to describe a transient developmental phenomenon. Two populations of spiral ganglion neurons were determined on the basis of the differences in receptor innervation. The type I neurons innervated exclusively IHCs by way of thick (1-2 microns) radial fibers, whereas the type II neurons innervated only OHCs by way of thin (approximately 0.5 micron) outer spiral fibers. Certain features of the peripheral process in the vicinity of the cell body were highly correlated with fiber type. This pattern of separate innervation of IHCs and OHCs by type I and type II neurons, respectively, may represent the general plan of afferent organization for the adult mammalian cochlea.

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