Topographic organization in the auditory brainstem of juvenile mice is disrupted in congenital deafness
journal contribution
posted on 2024-11-01, 12:26authored byRichardson Leao, Hong Sun, Katarina Svahn, Amy Bernston, Monique Youssoufian, Antonio Paolini, Robert Fyffe, Bruce Walmsley
There is an orderly topographic arrangement of neurones within auditory brainstem nuclei based on sound frequency. Previous immunolabelling studies in the medial nucleus of the trapezoid body (MNTB) have suggested that there may be gradients of voltage-gated currents underlying this tonotopic arrangement. Here, our electrophysiological and immunolabelling results demonstrate that underlying the tonotopic organization of the MNTB is a combination of medio-lateral gradients of low-and high-threshold potassium currents and hyperpolarization-activated cation currents.