Spontaneous Discharge Patterns in Cochlear Spiral Ganglion Cells Prior to the Onset of Hearing in Cats
Author
Jones, Timothy A.; Leake, Patricia A.; Snyder, Russell L.; Stakhovskaya, Olga; Bonham, Ben
Abstract
Spontaneous neural activity has been recorded in the auditory nerve of cats as early as 2 days postnatal (P2 ), yet individual auditory neurons do not respond to ambient sound levels below 90–100 dB SPL until about P10. Significant refinement of the central projections from the spiral ganglion to the cochlear nucleus occurs during this neonatal period. This refinement may be dependent on peripheral spontaneous discharge activity. We recorded from single spiral ganglion cells in kittens aged P3 to P9. The spiral ganglion was accessed via the round window through the spiral lamina. A total of 112 ganglion cells were isolated for study in 9 animals. Spike rates in neonates were very low, ranging from 0.06 to 56 sp/s with a mean of 3.09 +/- 8.24 sp/s. Ganglion cells in neonatal kittens exhibited remarkable repetitive spontaneous bursting discharge patterns. The unusual patterns were evident in the large mean interval coefficient of variation (CVi = 2.9 +/-1.6) and burst index of 5.2 +/- 3.5 across ganglion cells. Spontaneous bursting patterns in these neonatal mammals were similar to those reported for cochlear ganglion cells of the embryonic chicken suggesting this may be a general phenomenon that is common across animal classes. Rhythmic spontaneous discharge of retinal ganglion cells has been shown to be important in the development of central retinotopic projections and normal binocular vision (Shatz, 1996, Proc Natl Acad Sci 93). Bursting rhythms in cochlear ganglion cells may play a similar role in the auditory system during pre-hearing periods. Originally published in Journal of Neurophysiology Vol. 98, No. 4 2007
Date
2007-10
Citation:
APA:
Jones, Timothy A., & Leake, Patricia A., & Snyder, Russell L., & Stakhovskaya, Olga, & Bonham, Ben. (October 2007).
Spontaneous Discharge Patterns in Cochlear Spiral Ganglion Cells Prior to the Onset of Hearing in Cats.
Journal of Neurophysiology,
98(4),
1898-
1908. Retrieved from
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/3024
MLA:
Jones, Timothy A., and Leake, Patricia A., and Snyder, Russell L., and Stakhovskaya, Olga, and Bonham, Ben.
"Spontaneous Discharge Patterns in Cochlear Spiral Ganglion Cells Prior to the Onset of Hearing in Cats". Journal of Neurophysiology.
98:4. (1898-1908),
October 2007.
December 06, 2023.
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/3024.
Chicago:
Jones, Timothy A. and Leake, Patricia A. and Snyder, Russell L. and Stakhovskaya, Olga and Bonham, Ben,
"Spontaneous Discharge Patterns in Cochlear Spiral Ganglion Cells Prior to the Onset of Hearing in Cats," Journal of Neurophysiology 98, no.
4 (October 2007),
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/3024 (accessed
December 06, 2023).
AMA:
Jones, Timothy A., Leake, Patricia A., Snyder, Russell L., Stakhovskaya, Olga, Bonham, Ben.
Spontaneous Discharge Patterns in Cochlear Spiral Ganglion Cells Prior to the Onset of Hearing in Cats. Journal of Neurophysiology.
October 2007;
98(4):
1898-1908.
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/3024. Accessed
December 06, 2023.
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