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      Mechanisms of GABAergic and cholinergic neurotransmission in auditory thalamus: Impact of aging.

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      Hearing research
      Elsevier BV

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          Abstract

          Age-related hearing loss is a complex disorder affecting a majority of the elderly population. As people age, speech understanding becomes a challenge especially in complex acoustic settings and negatively impacts the ability to accurately analyze the auditory scene. This is in part due to an inability to focus auditory attention on a particular stimulus source while simultaneously filtering out other sound stimuli. The present review examines the impact of aging on two neurotransmitter systems involved in accurate temporal processing and auditory gating in auditory thalamus (medial geniculate body; MGB), a critical brain region involved in the coding and filtering of auditory information. The inhibitory neurotransmitter GABA and its synaptic receptors (GABAARs) are key to maintaining accurate temporal coding of complex sounds, such as speech, throughout the central auditory system. In the MGB, synaptic and extrasynaptic GABAARs mediate fast phasic and slow tonic inhibition respectively, which in turn regulate MGB neuron excitability, firing modes, and engage thalamocortical oscillations that shape coding and gating of acoustic content. Acoustic coding properties of MGB neurons are further modulated through activation of tegmental cholinergic afferents that project to MGB to potentially modulate attention and help to disambiguate difficult to understand or novel sounds. Acetylcholine is released onto MGB neurons and presynaptic terminals in MGB activating neuronal nicotinic and muscarinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs, mAChRs) at a subset of MGB afferents to optimize top-down and bottom-up information flow. Both GABAergic and cholinergic neurotransmission is significantly altered with aging and this review will detail how age-related changes in these circuits within the MGB may impact coding of acoustic stimuli.

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          Journal
          Hear Res
          Hearing research
          Elsevier BV
          1878-5891
          0378-5955
          March 15 2021
          : 402
          Affiliations
          [1 ] WWAMI Medical Education, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID, 83844, USA; Biological Engineering, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID, 83844, USA.
          [2 ] Center for Clinical Research Southern Illinois University - School of Medicine, Springfield, IL, 62702, USA.
          [3 ] Department of Pharmacology Southern Illinois University - School of Medicine, Springfield, IL, 62702, USA. Electronic address: dcaspary@siumed.edu.
          Article
          S0378-5955(20)30274-4 NIHMS1603188
          10.1016/j.heares.2020.108003
          9075165
          32703637
          178909ae-bd6a-4eb5-9dc5-954b6692d25c
          Copyright © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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