Wang Jiping, Song Qiang, Yu Dongzhen, Yang Guang, Xia Li, Su Kaiming, Shi Haibo, Wang Jian, Yin Shankai
Department of Otolaryngology, Affiliated Sixth People's Hospital of Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Otolaryngology Institute of Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200233, China.
School of Human Communication Disorder, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Sci Rep. 2015 Nov 3;5:15943. doi: 10.1038/srep15943.
Zebrafish (Danio rerio) is an important model organism in hearing research. However, data on the hearing sensitivity of zebrafish vary across different reports. In the present study, the hearing sensitivity of zebrafish was examined by analysing the auditory evoked potentials (AEPs) over a range of total lengths (TLs) from 12 to 46 mm. Morphological changes in the hair cells (HCs) of the saccule (the main auditory end organ) and their synapses with primary auditory neurons were investigated. The AEPs were detected up to a much higher frequency limit (12 kHz) than previously reported. No significant difference in the frequency response range was observed across the TL range examined. However, the AEP thresholds demonstrated both developmental improvement and age-related loss of hearing sensitivity. The changes in hearing sensitivity were roughly consistent with the morphological changes in the saccule including (1) the number and density of HCs, (2) the organization of stereocilia, and (3) the quantity of a main ribbon protein, Ribeye b. The results of this study established a clear baseline for the hearing ability of zebrafish and revealed that the changes in the saccule contribute to the observed changes in TL (age)-related hearing sensitivity.
斑马鱼(Danio rerio)是听力研究中的一种重要模式生物。然而,关于斑马鱼听力敏感性的数据在不同报告中有所不同。在本研究中,通过分析12至46毫米全长(TL)范围内的听觉诱发电位(AEP)来检测斑马鱼的听力敏感性。研究了球囊(主要听觉终器)毛细胞(HC)及其与初级听觉神经元突触的形态变化。检测到的AEP频率上限(12kHz)比先前报道的要高得多。在所检查的TL范围内,未观察到频率响应范围有显著差异。然而,AEP阈值显示出听力敏感性在发育过程中的改善以及与年龄相关的丧失。听力敏感性的变化大致与球囊的形态变化一致,包括(1)HC的数量和密度,(2)静纤毛的组织,以及(3)一种主要带状蛋白Ribeye b的数量。本研究结果为斑马鱼的听力能力建立了明确的基线,并揭示了球囊的变化导致了观察到的与TL(年龄)相关的听力敏感性变化。