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Direct Visualization of the Murine Dorsal Cochlear Nucleus for Optogenetic Stimulation of the Auditory Pathway
Authors:Elliott D Kozin  Keith N Darrow  Ariel E Hight  Ashton E Lehmann  Alyson B Kaplan  M Christian Brown  Daniel J Lee
Institution:1Department of Otology and Laryngology, Harvard Medical School;2Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Worcester State University
Abstract:Investigation into the use of virus-mediated gene transfer to arrest or reverse hearing loss has largely been relegated to the peripheral auditory system. Few studies have examined gene transfer to the central auditory system. The dorsal cochlear nucleus (DCN) of the brainstem, which contains second order neurons of the auditory pathway, is a potential site for gene transfer. In this protocol, a technique for direct and maximal exposure of the murine DCN via a posterior fossa approach is demonstrated. This approach allows for either acute or survival surgery. Following direct visualization of the DCN, a host of experiments are possible, including injection of opsins into the cochlear nucleus and subsequent stimulation by an optical fiber coupled to a blue light laser. Other neurophysiology experiments, such as electrical stimulation and neural injector tracings are also feasible. The level of visualization and the duration of stimulation achievable make this approach applicable to a wide range of experiments.
Keywords:Neuroscience  Issue 95  Optogenetics  dorsal cochlear nucleus  virus-mediated gene transfer  auditory system
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