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BDNF in Lower Brain Parts Modifies Auditory Fiber Activity to Gain Fidelity but Increases the Risk for Generation of Central Noise After Injury
For all sensory organs, the establishment of spatial and temporal cortical resolution is assumed to be initiated by the first sensory experience and a BDNF-dependent increase in intracortical inhibition. To address the potential of cortical BDNF for sound processing, we used mice with a conditional...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5012152/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26476841 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12035-015-9474-x |
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author | Chumak, Tetyana Rüttiger, Lukas Lee, Sze Chim Campanelli, Dario Zuccotti, Annalisa Singer, Wibke Popelář, Jiří Gutsche, Katja Geisler, Hyun-Soon Schraven, Sebastian Philipp Jaumann, Mirko Panford-Walsh, Rama Hu, Jing Schimmang, Thomas Zimmermann, Ulrike Syka, Josef Knipper, Marlies |
author_facet | Chumak, Tetyana Rüttiger, Lukas Lee, Sze Chim Campanelli, Dario Zuccotti, Annalisa Singer, Wibke Popelář, Jiří Gutsche, Katja Geisler, Hyun-Soon Schraven, Sebastian Philipp Jaumann, Mirko Panford-Walsh, Rama Hu, Jing Schimmang, Thomas Zimmermann, Ulrike Syka, Josef Knipper, Marlies |
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description | For all sensory organs, the establishment of spatial and temporal cortical resolution is assumed to be initiated by the first sensory experience and a BDNF-dependent increase in intracortical inhibition. To address the potential of cortical BDNF for sound processing, we used mice with a conditional deletion of BDNF in which Cre expression was under the control of the Pax2 or TrkC promoter. BDNF deletion profiles between these mice differ in the organ of Corti (BDNF(Pax2)-KO) versus the auditory cortex and hippocampus (BDNF(TrkC)-KO). We demonstrate that BDNF(Pax2)-KO but not BDNF(TrkC)-KO mice exhibit reduced sound-evoked suprathreshold ABR waves at the level of the auditory nerve (wave I) and inferior colliculus (IC) (wave IV), indicating that BDNF in lower brain regions but not in the auditory cortex improves sound sensitivity during hearing onset. Extracellular recording of IC neurons of BDNF(Pax2) mutant mice revealed that the reduced sensitivity of auditory fibers in these mice went hand in hand with elevated thresholds, reduced dynamic range, prolonged latency, and increased inhibitory strength in IC neurons. Reduced parvalbumin-positive contacts were found in the ascending auditory circuit, including the auditory cortex and hippocampus of BDNF(Pax2)-KO, but not of BDNF(TrkC)-KO mice. Also, BDNF(Pax2)-WT but not BDNF(Pax2)-KO mice did lose basal inhibitory strength in IC neurons after acoustic trauma. These findings suggest that BDNF in the lower parts of the auditory system drives auditory fidelity along the entire ascending pathway up to the cortex by increasing inhibitory strength in behaviorally relevant frequency regions. Fidelity and inhibitory strength can be lost following auditory nerve injury leading to diminished sensory outcome and increased central noise. |
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spelling | pubmed-50121522016-09-19 BDNF in Lower Brain Parts Modifies Auditory Fiber Activity to Gain Fidelity but Increases the Risk for Generation of Central Noise After Injury Chumak, Tetyana Rüttiger, Lukas Lee, Sze Chim Campanelli, Dario Zuccotti, Annalisa Singer, Wibke Popelář, Jiří Gutsche, Katja Geisler, Hyun-Soon Schraven, Sebastian Philipp Jaumann, Mirko Panford-Walsh, Rama Hu, Jing Schimmang, Thomas Zimmermann, Ulrike Syka, Josef Knipper, Marlies Mol Neurobiol Article For all sensory organs, the establishment of spatial and temporal cortical resolution is assumed to be initiated by the first sensory experience and a BDNF-dependent increase in intracortical inhibition. To address the potential of cortical BDNF for sound processing, we used mice with a conditional deletion of BDNF in which Cre expression was under the control of the Pax2 or TrkC promoter. BDNF deletion profiles between these mice differ in the organ of Corti (BDNF(Pax2)-KO) versus the auditory cortex and hippocampus (BDNF(TrkC)-KO). We demonstrate that BDNF(Pax2)-KO but not BDNF(TrkC)-KO mice exhibit reduced sound-evoked suprathreshold ABR waves at the level of the auditory nerve (wave I) and inferior colliculus (IC) (wave IV), indicating that BDNF in lower brain regions but not in the auditory cortex improves sound sensitivity during hearing onset. Extracellular recording of IC neurons of BDNF(Pax2) mutant mice revealed that the reduced sensitivity of auditory fibers in these mice went hand in hand with elevated thresholds, reduced dynamic range, prolonged latency, and increased inhibitory strength in IC neurons. Reduced parvalbumin-positive contacts were found in the ascending auditory circuit, including the auditory cortex and hippocampus of BDNF(Pax2)-KO, but not of BDNF(TrkC)-KO mice. Also, BDNF(Pax2)-WT but not BDNF(Pax2)-KO mice did lose basal inhibitory strength in IC neurons after acoustic trauma. These findings suggest that BDNF in the lower parts of the auditory system drives auditory fidelity along the entire ascending pathway up to the cortex by increasing inhibitory strength in behaviorally relevant frequency regions. Fidelity and inhibitory strength can be lost following auditory nerve injury leading to diminished sensory outcome and increased central noise. Springer US 2015-10-17 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC5012152/ /pubmed/26476841 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12035-015-9474-x Text en © The Author(s) 2015 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. |
spellingShingle | Article Chumak, Tetyana Rüttiger, Lukas Lee, Sze Chim Campanelli, Dario Zuccotti, Annalisa Singer, Wibke Popelář, Jiří Gutsche, Katja Geisler, Hyun-Soon Schraven, Sebastian Philipp Jaumann, Mirko Panford-Walsh, Rama Hu, Jing Schimmang, Thomas Zimmermann, Ulrike Syka, Josef Knipper, Marlies BDNF in Lower Brain Parts Modifies Auditory Fiber Activity to Gain Fidelity but Increases the Risk for Generation of Central Noise After Injury |
title | BDNF in Lower Brain Parts Modifies Auditory Fiber Activity to Gain Fidelity but Increases the Risk for Generation of Central Noise After Injury |
title_full | BDNF in Lower Brain Parts Modifies Auditory Fiber Activity to Gain Fidelity but Increases the Risk for Generation of Central Noise After Injury |
title_fullStr | BDNF in Lower Brain Parts Modifies Auditory Fiber Activity to Gain Fidelity but Increases the Risk for Generation of Central Noise After Injury |
title_full_unstemmed | BDNF in Lower Brain Parts Modifies Auditory Fiber Activity to Gain Fidelity but Increases the Risk for Generation of Central Noise After Injury |
title_short | BDNF in Lower Brain Parts Modifies Auditory Fiber Activity to Gain Fidelity but Increases the Risk for Generation of Central Noise After Injury |
title_sort | bdnf in lower brain parts modifies auditory fiber activity to gain fidelity but increases the risk for generation of central noise after injury |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5012152/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26476841 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12035-015-9474-x |
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