Fine structure of long‐term changes in the cochlear nucleus after acoustic overstimulation: Chronic degeneration and new growth of synaptic endings
- 14 July 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Neuroscience Research
- Vol. 77 (6) , 817-828
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jnr.20212
Abstract
The companion study showed that acoustic overstimulation of adult chinchillas, with a noise level sufficient to damage the cochlea, led to cytological changes and degeneration of synaptic endings in the cochlear nucleus within 1–16 weeks. In the present study, the same stimulus was used to study the long‐term effects on the fine structure of synaptic endings in the cochlear nucleus. For periods of 6 and 8 months after a single exposure to a damaging noise level, there ensued a chronic, continuing process of neurodegeneration involving excitatory and inhibitory synaptic endings. Electron microscopic observations demonstrated freshly occurring degeneration even as late as 8 months. Degeneration was widespread in the neuropil and included the synapses on the globular bushy cell, which forms part of the main ascending auditory pathway. Neurodegeneration was accompanied by newly formed synaptic endings, which repopulated some of the sites vacated previously by axosomatic endings on globular bushy cells. Many of these synaptic endings must arise from central interneurons. The findings suggest that overstimulation can induce a self‐sustaining condition of progressive neurodegeneration accompanied by a new growth of synaptic endings. Noise‐induced hearing loss thus may progress as a neurodegenerative disease with the capacity for synaptic reorganization within the cochlear nucleus.Keywords
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