Lj. Xu et Phs. Jen, The effect of monaural middle ear destruction on postnatal development of auditory response properties of mouse inferior collicular neurons, HEARING RES, 159(1-2), 2001, pp. 1-13
This study examined the effect of monaural middle ear destruction on postna
tal development of auditory response properties of inferior collicular (IC)
neurons of the laboratory mouse, Mus musculus. Monaural middle ear destruc
tion was performed on juvenile and adult mice and the auditory response pro
perties of neurons in both ICs were examined 4 weeks thereafter. IC neurons
of control mice typically had lower minimum thresholds, larger dynamic ran
ges and greater QID values than IC neurons of experimental juvenile and adu
lt mice. In experimental mice, neurons in the ipsilateral IC (relative to t
he intact ear) typically had longer latencies, higher minimum thresholds, a
nd smaller dynamic ranges than neurons in the contralateral IC. In experime
ntal adult mice, neurons in the ipsilateral IC had sharper frequency tuning
curves than neurons in the contralateral IC. Clear tonotopic organization
was only observed in the IC of control mice and experimental adult mice. Ho
wever, the correlation of increasing minimum threshold with best frequency
was observed for IC neurons in control mice but not in experimental juvenil
e and adult mice. Possible mechanisms for these different response properti
es are discussed. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.