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Uptake and transport of horseradish peroxidase by cochlear spiral ganglion neurons.

作者信息

Leake-Jones P A, Snyder R L

出版信息

Hear Res. 1982 Oct;8(2):199-223. doi: 10.1016/0378-5955(82)90075-2.

Abstract

Cochlear spiral ganglion neurons in the cat have been classified as type I and type II. The type II neurons are of special interest since they are reported to provide the afferent innervation to three-quarters of the cochlear hair cells, and also because of a recent assertion that they do not project to the brain. In the present study the neuronal marker horseradish peroxidase (HRP) was utilized to re-examine these issues. HRP was injected into the intranuclear cochlear nerve root of adult cats. 18 to 48 h post-injection HRP reaction product was observed in both type I and type II neurons. The majority of labeled cells were characterized by granular reaction product, while a smaller number of cells were also diffusely filled with HRP, resulting in intense staining of the cell soma and its processes. These data indicate that the central axons of type II neurons are constituents of the cochlear nerve root at the level of the brainstem and thus do project centrally. In the organ of Corti HRP-filled fibers to both inner and outer hair cells were observed and demonstrated in electron microscopy to be afferent neurons. This intra-axonal accumulation of the HRP by outer hair cell afferents constitutes direct evidence of the functional projection of these neurons to the cochlear nucleus.

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