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Coordinated calcium signalling in cochlear sensory and non-sensory cells refines afferent innervation of outer hair cells

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posted on 2023-06-09, 17:10 authored by Federico Ceriani, Aenea Hendry, Jing-Yi Jeng, Stuart L Johnson, Friederike Stephani, Jennifer Olt, Matthew C Holley, Fabio Mammano, Jutta Engel, Corne Kros, Dwayne D Simmons, Walter Marcotti
Outer hair cells (OHCs) are highly specialized sensory cells conferring the fine-tuning and high sensitivity of the mammalian cochlea to acoustic stimuli. Here, by genetically manipulating spontaneous Ca2+ signalling in mice in vivo, through a period of early postnatal development, we find that the refinement of OHC afferent innervation is regulated by complementary spontaneous Ca2+ signals originating in OHCs and non-sensory cells. OHCs fire spontaneous Ca2+ action potentials during a narrow period of neonatal development. Simultaneously, waves of Ca2+ activity in the non-sensory cells of the greater epithelial ridge cause, via ATP-induced activation of P2X3 receptors, the increase and synchronization of the Ca2+ activity in nearby OHCs. This synchronization is required for the refinement of their immature afferent innervation. In the absence of connexin channels, Ca2+ waves are impaired, leading to a reduction in the number of ribbon synapses and afferent fibres on OHCs. We propose that the correct maturation of the afferent connectivity of OHCs requires experience-independent Ca2+ signals from sensory and non-sensory cells.

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Mechanisms of aminoglyscoside ototoxicity and drug damage repair in sensory hair cells: towards the design of otoprotective strategies.; G1025; MRC-MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL; MR/K005561/1

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Journal

EMBO Journal

ISSN

1460-2075

Publisher

EMBO Press

Issue

9

Volume

38

Page range

1-19

Article number

e99839

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  • Neuroscience Publications

Research groups affiliated with

  • Sussex Neuroscience Publications

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  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2019-03-08

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2019-03-08

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2019-03-07

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