Gender specific click and tone burst evoked ABR datasets from mice lacking the Cav3.2 T-type voltage-gated calcium channel

Voltage-gated Ca.sup.2+ channels (VGCCs) are of central relevance in regulating Ca.sup.2+ influx into living cells. The low-voltage activated (LVA) Ca.sub.v3 T-type Ca.sup.2+ channels are widely distributed throughout the brain including the peripheral auditory system and ascending auditory tract. T...

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Veröffentlicht in:BMC research notes 2019-03, Vol.12 (1), p.157-3, Article 157
Hauptverfasser: Lundt, Andreas, Henseler, Christina, Wormuth, Carola, Soos, Julien, Seidel, Robin, Müller, Ralf, Arshaad, Muhammad Imran, Broich, Karl, Hescheler, Jürgen, Sachinidis, Agapios, Ehninger, Dan, Papazoglou, Anna, Weiergräber, Marco
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Zusammenfassung:Voltage-gated Ca.sup.2+ channels (VGCCs) are of central relevance in regulating Ca.sup.2+ influx into living cells. The low-voltage activated (LVA) Ca.sub.v3 T-type Ca.sup.2+ channels are widely distributed throughout the brain including the peripheral auditory system and ascending auditory tract. Their exact role in auditory information processing is still not fully understood. Within the LVA subgroup, Ca.sub.v3.2 T-type Ca.sup.2+ channels seem to be of special importance as qPCR revealed a steady increase in Ca.sub.v3.2 transcript levels over age, e.g. in the cochlea and spiral ganglion neurons (SGN). Furthermore, pharmacological studies suggested an association between Ca.sub.v3.2 expression and both age-related and noise-induced hearing loss. Given the potential functional relevance of Ca.sub.v3.2 VGGCs in sensorineural hearing loss, we recorded gender specific auditory evoked brainstem responses (ABRs) upon both click and tone burst presentation. Here we present auditory brainstem response (ABR) data from Ca.sub.v3.2.sup.+/+, Ca.sub.v3.2.sup.+/- and Ca.sub.v3.2.sup.-/- mice from both genders which are of value for researchers who want to evaluate how Ca.sub.v3.2 loss affects basic auditory parameters, e.g. click and tone burst based hearing thresholds, amplitude growth function and peak latencies.
ISSN:1756-0500
1756-0500
DOI:10.1186/s13104-019-4169-4