RRC ID 77589
著者 Hernandez VH, Gehrt A, Reuter K, Jing Z, Jeschke M, Mendoza Schulz A, Hoch G, Bartels M, Vogt G, Garnham CW, Yawo H, Fukazawa Y, Augustine GJ, Bamberg E, Kügler S, Salditt T, de Hoz L, Strenzke N, Moser T.
タイトル Optogenetic stimulation of the auditory pathway.
ジャーナル J Clin Invest
Abstract Auditory prostheses can partially restore speech comprehension when hearing fails. Sound coding with current prostheses is based on electrical stimulation of auditory neurons and has limited frequency resolution due to broad current spread within the cochlea. In contrast, optical stimulation can be spatially confined, which may improve frequency resolution. Here, we used animal models to characterize optogenetic stimulation, which is the optical stimulation of neurons genetically engineered to express the light-gated ion channel channelrhodopsin-2 (ChR2). Optogenetic stimulation of spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs) activated the auditory pathway, as demonstrated by recordings of single neuron and neuronal population responses. Furthermore, optogenetic stimulation of SGNs restored auditory activity in deaf mice. Approximation of the spatial spread of cochlear excitation by recording local field potentials (LFPs) in the inferior colliculus in response to suprathreshold optical, acoustic, and electrical stimuli indicated that optogenetic stimulation achieves better frequency resolution than monopolar electrical stimulation. Virus-mediated expression of a ChR2 variant with greater light sensitivity in SGNs reduced the amount of light required for responses and allowed neuronal spiking following stimulation up to 60 Hz. Our study demonstrates a strategy for optogenetic stimulation of the auditory pathway in rodents and lays the groundwork for future applications of cochlear optogenetics in auditory research and prosthetics.
巻・号 124(3)
ページ 1114-29
公開日 2014-3-1
DOI 10.1172/JCI69050
PII 69050
PMID 24509078
PMC PMC3934189
MeSH Acoustic Stimulation* Animals Channelrhodopsins Cochlea / physiopathology Cochlea / surgery Cochlear Implantation Deafness / surgery* Electric Stimulation Evoked Potentials, Auditory Light Mice Mice, Inbred C57BL Mice, Transgenic Optogenetics* Photic Stimulation Rats Rats, Transgenic Rats, Wistar Spiral Ganglion / pathology Spiral Ganglion / physiopathology
リソース情報
ラット W-TChR2V4