Dear Editor,Inner ear auditory neurons,which are also referred as to spiral ganglion neurons(SGNs),bridge sound-receptor hair cells(HCs)to the cochlear nucleus in the brainstem[1].Two types of SGN exist:type I SGNs(95...Dear Editor,Inner ear auditory neurons,which are also referred as to spiral ganglion neurons(SGNs),bridge sound-receptor hair cells(HCs)to the cochlear nucleus in the brainstem[1].Two types of SGN exist:type I SGNs(95%),which innervate inner HCs(IHCs),and type II SGNs(only 5%),which form synapses with outer HCs(OHCs)[1,2].展开更多
基金This work was supported by the National Key R&D Program of China(2021YFA1101804)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(82000985 and 82101217)+1 种基金the Strategic Priority Research Program of Chinese Academy of Science(XDB32060100)a Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Major Project(2018SHZDZX05).
文摘Dear Editor,Inner ear auditory neurons,which are also referred as to spiral ganglion neurons(SGNs),bridge sound-receptor hair cells(HCs)to the cochlear nucleus in the brainstem[1].Two types of SGN exist:type I SGNs(95%),which innervate inner HCs(IHCs),and type II SGNs(only 5%),which form synapses with outer HCs(OHCs)[1,2].