Age-related ultrastructural changes in the lateral cortex of the inferior colliculus

Title

Age-related ultrastructural changes in the lateral cortex of the inferior colliculus

Creator

Amir M Mafi
Nick Tokar
Matthew G Russ
Oren Barat
Jeffrey G Mellott

Date

2022

Description

Temporal precision, a key component of sound and speech processing in the inferior colliculus (IC), depends on a balance of inhibition and excitation, and this balance degrades during aging. The cause of disrupted excitatory-inhibitory balance in aging is unknown, however changes at the synapse are a likely candidate. We sought to determine whether synaptic changes occur in the lateral cortex of the IC (IClc), a multimodal nucleus that processes lemniscal, intrinsic, somatosensory, and descending auditory input. Using electron microscopic techniques across young, middle age and old Fisher Brown Norway rats, our results demonstrate minimal loss of synapses in middle age, but significant (∼28%) loss during old age. However, in middle age, targeting of GABAergic dendrites by GABAergic synapses is increased and the active zones of excitatory synapses (that predominantly target GABA-negative dendrites) are lengthened. These synaptic changes likely result in a net increase of excitation in the IClc during middle age. Thus, disruption of excitatory-inhibitory balance in the aging IClc may be due to synaptic changes that begin in middle age.

Source

Neurobiol Aging
. 2022 Dec;120:43-59. doi: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2022.08.007. Epub 2022 Aug 22.

Language

English

Citation

Amir M Mafi et al., “Age-related ultrastructural changes in the lateral cortex of the inferior colliculus,” NEOMED Bibliography Database, accessed April 27, 2024, https://neomed.omeka.net/items/show/12037.