The cochlear CRF signaling systems and their mechanisms of action in modulating cochlear sensitivity and protection against trauma Journal Article


Authors: Graham, C. E.; Basappa, J.; Turcan, S.; Vetter, D. E.
Article Title: The cochlear CRF signaling systems and their mechanisms of action in modulating cochlear sensitivity and protection against trauma
Abstract: A key requirement for encoding the auditory environment is the ability to dynamically alter cochlear sensitivity. However, merely attaining a steady state of maximal sensitivity is not a viable solution since the sensory cells and ganglion cells of the cochlea are prone to damage following exposure to loud sound. Most often, such damage is via initial metabolic insult that can lead to cellular death. Thus, establishing the highest sensitivity must be balanced with protection against cellular metabolic damage that can lead to loss of hair cells and ganglion cells, resulting in loss of frequency representation. While feedback mechanisms are known to exist in the cochlea that alter sensitivity, they respond only after stimulus encoding, allowing potentially damaging sounds to impact the inner ear at times coincident with increased sensitivity. Thus, questions remain concerning the endogenous signaling systems involved in dynamic modulation of cochlear sensitivity and protection against metabolic stress. Understanding endogenous signaling systems involved in cochlear protection may lead to new strategies and therapies for prevention of cochlear damage and consequent hearing loss. We have recently discovered a novel cochlear signaling system that is molecularly equivalent to the classic hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. This cochlear HPA-equivalent system functions to balance auditory sensitivity and susceptibility to noise-induced hearing loss, and also protects against cellular metabolic insults resulting from exposures to ototoxic drugs. We review the anatomy, physiology, and cellular signaling of this system, and compare it to similar signaling in other organs/tissues of the body.
Keywords: cochlea; pituitary-adrenal axis; induced; hearing-loss; corticotropin releasing factor (crf); hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis (hpa axis); noise-induced hearing; loss (nihl); hair cell; homeostatic control; corticotropin-releasing hormone; auditory brain-stem; outer hair-cells; nicotinic; acetylcholine-receptors; efferent olivocochlear bundle; permanent; threshold shift; surface ampa receptors; root ganglion neurons
Journal Title: Molecular Neurobiology
Volume: 44
Issue: 3
ISSN: 0893-7648
Publisher: Springer  
Date Published: 2011-12-01
Start Page: 383
End Page: 406
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:000297727500013
DOI: 10.1007/s12035-011-8203-3
PROVIDER: wos
PMCID: PMC3251519
PUBMED: 21909974
Notes: --- - Article - "Source: Wos"
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