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dc.contributor.author Alvarez-Munoz, H
dc.contributor.author Vicencio-Jimenez, S
dc.contributor.author Jorratt, P
dc.contributor.author Delano, PH
dc.contributor.author Terreros, G
dc.date.accessioned 2024-01-17T15:54:13Z
dc.date.available 2024-01-17T15:54:13Z
dc.date.issued 2022
dc.identifier.uri https://repositorio.uoh.cl/handle/611/411
dc.description.abstract Cholinergic transmission is essential for survival and reproduction, as it is involved in several physiological responses. In the auditory system, both ascending and descending auditory pathways are modulated by cholinergic transmission, affecting the perception of sounds. The auditory efferent system is a neuronal network comprised of several feedback loops, including corticofugal and brainstem pathways to the cochlear receptor. The auditory efferent system's -final and mandatory synapses that connect the brain with the cochlear receptor- involve medial olivocochlear neurons and outer hair cells. A unique cholinergic transmission mediates these synapses through alpha 9/alpha 10 nicotinic receptors. To study this receptor, it was generated a strain of mice carrying a null mutation of the Chrna9 gene (alpha 9-KO mice), lacking cholinergic transmission between medial olivocochlear neurons and outer hair cells, providing a unique opportunity to study the role of medial olivocochlear cholinergic transmission in auditory and cognitive functions. In this article, we review behavioral and physiological studies carried out to research auditory efferent function in the context of audition, cognition, and hearing impairments. Auditory studies have shown that hearing thresholds in the alpha 9-KO mice are normal, while more complex auditory functions, such as frequency selectivity and sound localization, are altered. The corticofugal pathways have been studied in alpha 9-KO mice using behavioral tasks, evidencing a reduced capacity to suppress auditory distractors during visual selective attention. Finally, we discuss the evolutionary role of the auditory efferent system detecting vocalizations in noise and its role in auditory disorders, such as the prevention of age-related hearing loss.
dc.description.sponsorship FONDECYT INICIACION CODIGO
dc.description.sponsorship Fondo Institucional de Becas (FIB-UV)
dc.description.sponsorship Beca Doctorado Nacional ANID
dc.description.sponsorship ANID BASAL
dc.description.sponsorship Fundacion Guillermo Puelma
dc.relation.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2022.866161
dc.subject auditory efferent
dc.subject cholinergic
dc.subject alpha 9-knock-out mice
dc.subject auditory
dc.subject olivocochlear
dc.title Corticofugal and Brainstem Functions Associated With Medial Olivocochlear Cholinergic Transmission
dc.type Artículo
uoh.revista FRONTIERS IN NEUROSCIENCE
dc.identifier.doi 10.3389/fnins.2022.866161
dc.citation.volume 16
dc.identifier.orcid Delano, Paul H/0000-0003-2588-4757
dc.identifier.orcid Jorratt, Pascal/0000-0002-4979-6631
uoh.indizacion Web of Science


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