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实验性听骨固定与中耳对声音的反应:听骨链灵活性的证据

Experimental ossicular fixations and the middle ear's response to sound: evidence for a flexible ossicular chain.

作者信息

Nakajima Hideko Heidi, Ravicz Michael E, Merchant Saumil N, Peake William T, Rosowski John J

机构信息

Department of Otology and Laryngology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA.

出版信息

Hear Res. 2005 Jun;204(1-2):60-77. doi: 10.1016/j.heares.2005.01.002.

Abstract

A human temporal-bone preparation was used to determine the effects of various degrees of artificial ossicular fixation on the sound-induced velocity at the input-side (the umbo of the malleus) and the output-side (the stapes) of the ossicular chain. Construction of various degrees of attachment between an ossicle and the surrounding temporal bone provided a range of reduction in ossicular mobility or "fixations". The results demonstrate different effects of the fixations on the umbo and stapes velocity: fixations of the stapes or incus produce larger reductions in sound-induced stapes velocity (as much as 40-50 dB with extensive stapes fixation), than reductions in umbo velocity (typically less than 10 dB). Fixations of the malleus produce similar-sized changes in both umbo and stapes velocity. These differential effects are consistent with significant flexibility in the ossicular joints (the incudo-malleolar joint and the incudo-stapedial joint) that permits relative motion between the coupled ossicles. The existence of flexibility in the ossicular joints indicates that joints in the ossicular chain can effect a loss of sound-induced mechanical energy between the umbo and the stapes, with a concomitant reduction in the sound-induced motion of the stapes. The introduction of such losses in sound transmission by the joints raises questions concerning the utility of three ossicles in the mammalian ear. The consequences of ossicular flexibility to ossicular-chain reconstruction is discussed. Also, as examined in a more clinically directed paper [Laryngoscope 115 (2005) 147], the different effects of the various ossicular fixations on the motion of the umbo and malleus may be useful in the diagnosis of the site of fixations in humans with conductive hearing losses caused by such pathologies.

摘要

使用人体颞骨标本,以确定不同程度的人工听骨固定对听骨链输入侧(锤骨柄)和输出侧(镫骨)声音诱导速度的影响。听小骨与周围颞骨之间不同程度附着的构建提供了一系列听骨活动度降低或“固定”的情况。结果表明固定对锤骨柄和镫骨速度有不同影响:镫骨或砧骨固定导致声音诱导的镫骨速度降低幅度更大(广泛的镫骨固定时可达40 - 50 dB),大于锤骨柄速度降低幅度(通常小于10 dB)。锤骨固定导致锤骨柄和镫骨速度产生相似大小的变化。这些差异效应与听骨关节(砧镫关节和砧骨镫骨关节)的显著灵活性一致,这种灵活性允许相连听小骨之间的相对运动。听骨关节存在灵活性表明听骨链中的关节可导致锤骨柄和镫骨之间声音诱导机械能的损失,同时镫骨声音诱导运动也随之减少。关节在声音传输中引入此类损失引发了关于哺乳动物耳中三块听小骨效用的问题。讨论了听骨灵活性对听骨链重建的影响。此外,正如在一篇更具临床导向性的论文[《喉镜》115 (2005) 147]中所研究的,各种听骨固定对锤骨柄和镫骨运动的不同影响可能有助于诊断因此类病变导致传导性听力损失的人类患者的固定部位。

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