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Choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) immunoelectron microscopy distinguishes at least three types of efferent synapses in the organ of Corti

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Using anatomical criteria, the olivo-cochlear fibers ending in the organ of Corti (efferent fibers) have recently been separated into two systems: a lateral system innervating principally the inner hair cell (IHC) area and a medial system innervating mainly the outer hair cells (OHCs). Electrophysiological and biochemical experiments suggest that acetylcholine may be a neurotransmitter of these efferent fibers. However, efferent synapses that use acetylcholine as neurotransmitter have not yet been identified at the electron microscopic level. Using a pre-embedding immunoelectron microscopic technique with a monoclonal antibody against choline acetyltransferase (ChAT), we localized ChAT-immunostained fibers below both the IHCs and OHCs. In the inner spiral bundle, one type of ChAT-immunostained fibers was vesiculated and formed axo-dendritic synapses with the afferent auditory dendrites contacting the inner hair cells. A second type of ChAT-immunostained fibers seen in the inner spiral bundle was unvesiculated. Unstained vesiculated varicosities synapsing with the auditory dendrites were also seen in the inner spiral bundle. At the OHC level, ChAT immunostaining was found in nearly all the terminals synapsing with the OHCs. The finding of two types of ChAT-immunostained efferent synapses in the organ of Corti, i.e. axodendritic synapses in the inner spiral bundle and axosomatic synapses with the OHCs, supports the hypothesis that both the lateral and the medial olivocochlear systems use acetylcholine as a neurotransmitter. The finding of numerous unstained synapses in the inner spiral bundle, and some below OHCs, together with previous data about putative cochlear neurotransmitters, suggests the possibility of additional non-cholinergic olivo-cochlear systems. It might soon appear useful to reclassify efferents according to the nature of the different neurotrans-mitters/ co-transmitters found in the various efferent synapses of the organ of Corti.

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Eybalin, M., Pujol, R. Choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) immunoelectron microscopy distinguishes at least three types of efferent synapses in the organ of Corti. Exp Brain Res 65, 261–270 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00236298

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