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Calcium imaging of auditory nerve fiber terminals in the cochlear nucleus

  • SUNY Buffalo

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Abstract

One important model for understanding neuronal computation is how auditory information is transformed at the synapses made by auditory nerve (AN) fibers on the bushy cells (BCs) in the anteroventral cochlear nucleus (AVCN). This transformation is influenced by synaptic plasticity, the mechanisms of which have been studied primarily using postsynaptic electrophysiology. However, it is also important to make direct measurements of the presynaptic terminal to consider presynaptic mechanisms. Here we introduce a technique for doing that using calcium imaging of presynaptic AN terminals, by injecting dextran-conjugated fluorophores into the cochlea. To measure the calcium transients, we used calcium-sensitive fluorophores, and measured the changes in fluorescence upon stimulation. As an example of the application of this technique, we showed that activation of GABAB receptors reduces presynaptic calcium influx. This technique could be further extended to study the effects of activity- and other neuromodulator-dependent plasticities on AN terminals.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)24-29
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Neuroscience Methods
Volume195
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 30 2011

Keywords

  • Auditory nerve
  • Bushy cell
  • Calcium imaging
  • Endbulb

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