Efferent inputs are required for normal function of vestibular nerve afferents

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Agroup of vestibular afferent nerve fibers with irregular-firing resting discharges are thought to play a prominent role in responses to fast head movements and vestibular plasticity. We show that, in C57BL/6 mice (either sex, 4-5 weeks old), normal activity in the efferent vestibular pathway is required for function of these irregular afferents. Thermal inhibition of efferent fibers results in a profound inhibition of irregular afferents' resting discharges, rendering them inadequate for signaling head movements. In this way, efferent inputs adjust the contribution of the peripheral irregular afferent pathway that plays a critical role in peripheral vestibular signaling and plasticity.

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Raghu, V., Salvi, R., & Sadeghi, S. G. (2019). Efferent inputs are required for normal function of vestibular nerve afferents. Journal of Neuroscience, 39(35), 6922–6935. https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0237-19.2019

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