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Fig. 5. Three-dimensional reconstruction of the afferent innervation in the
organ of Corti at P3 and P6 in mice. Spatial resolution of the pathways
for TMRD- (red) and peripherin- (green) labeled type I and type II neurites,
respectively, under the hair cells. (A-C) At P3, both types of afferent
nerve fibers were found under the OHCs, but their labeling was independent.
TMRD labeling was found in the inner spiral plexus (ISP), forming a calyceal
innervation to IHCs. In the outer spiral bundles (OSB) under the OHC,
TMRD-labeled neurites were located above peripherin-immunopositive type II
neurites in the hair cell region and osseous spiral lamina. (D-F) At
P6, TMRD-labeled nerve fibers were largely confined to the ISP, with limited
residual projection to the first row of OHCs. At this age, peripherin-labeled
neurites formed three prominent rows of OSBs innervating the OHCs, after
passing close to the basilar membrane below TMRD-labeled neurites. Scale bars:
10 µm. isp, inner spral plexus; osb, outer spiral bundle; osl, osseous
spiral lamina; SGNI, type I spiral ganglion neurons; SGNII, type II spiral
ganglion neurons.