International audienceDamage to cochlear primary afferent synapses has been shown to be a key factor in various auditory pathologies. Similarly, the selective lesioning of primary vestibular synapses might be an underlying cause of peripheral vestibulopathies that cause vertigo and dizziness, for which the pathophysiology is currently unknown. To thoroughly address this possibility, we selectively damaged the synaptic contacts between hair cells and primary vestibular neurons in mice through the transtympanic administration of a glutamate receptor agonist. Using a combination of histological and functional approaches, we demonstrated four key findings: (1) selective synaptic deafferentation is sufficient to generate acute vestibular syndrom...
Acoustic overexposure and aging can damage auditory synapses in the inner ear by a process known as ...
The central auditory pathway consists of sensory nuclei that transmit the ascending acoustic informa...
Removal of the peripheral vestibular receptor cells in one inner ear (unilateral vestibular deaffere...
International audienceDamage to cochlear primary afferent synapses has been shown to be a key factor...
Damage to cochlear primary afferent synapses has been shown to be a key factor in various auditory p...
The process of vestibular compensation includes both behavioral and neuronal recovery after unilater...
The vestibular system provides us with sensory information that is essential for maintaining balance...
Damage to inner ear afferent terminals is believed to result in many auditory and vestibular dysfunc...
International audienceAcute peripheral vestibulopathy leads to a cascade of symptoms involving balan...
The peripheral auditory and vestibular systems rely on sensorineural structures that are vulnerable ...
A/J mice develop progressive hearing loss that begins before 1 month of age and is attributed to coc...
International audienceCalibration of the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) depends on the presence of vi...
Shank proteins (1-3) are considered the master organizers of glutamatergic postsynaptic densities in...
The trkB and trkC genes are expressed during the formation of the vestibular and auditory system. To...
The linear vestibular sensory evoked potential (VsEP) is thought to be the compound electrical respo...
Acoustic overexposure and aging can damage auditory synapses in the inner ear by a process known as ...
The central auditory pathway consists of sensory nuclei that transmit the ascending acoustic informa...
Removal of the peripheral vestibular receptor cells in one inner ear (unilateral vestibular deaffere...
International audienceDamage to cochlear primary afferent synapses has been shown to be a key factor...
Damage to cochlear primary afferent synapses has been shown to be a key factor in various auditory p...
The process of vestibular compensation includes both behavioral and neuronal recovery after unilater...
The vestibular system provides us with sensory information that is essential for maintaining balance...
Damage to inner ear afferent terminals is believed to result in many auditory and vestibular dysfunc...
International audienceAcute peripheral vestibulopathy leads to a cascade of symptoms involving balan...
The peripheral auditory and vestibular systems rely on sensorineural structures that are vulnerable ...
A/J mice develop progressive hearing loss that begins before 1 month of age and is attributed to coc...
International audienceCalibration of the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) depends on the presence of vi...
Shank proteins (1-3) are considered the master organizers of glutamatergic postsynaptic densities in...
The trkB and trkC genes are expressed during the formation of the vestibular and auditory system. To...
The linear vestibular sensory evoked potential (VsEP) is thought to be the compound electrical respo...
Acoustic overexposure and aging can damage auditory synapses in the inner ear by a process known as ...
The central auditory pathway consists of sensory nuclei that transmit the ascending acoustic informa...
Removal of the peripheral vestibular receptor cells in one inner ear (unilateral vestibular deaffere...