Raphael Y
University of Michigan Medical School, Kresge Hearing Research Institute, Ann Arbor 48109-0506.
Hear Res. 1991 Jun;53(2):173-84. doi: 10.1016/0378-5955(91)90052-b.
It was found that intense pure-tones which damage hair cells in chicks, also result in damage to the tectorial membrane (TM). This study was designed to elucidate the effects of a second pure-tone insult on hair cells which survived a priming pure-tone exposure. Chicks were exposed to a pure-tone of 1.5 kHz at 124 dB SPL. Lesion was found in both TM and hair cells, but the area of damage to the TM was much larger than that to the hair cells. Following this exposure, chicks were exposed to a second intense pure-tone at 2.2 kHz 124 dB SPL. The frequency of the second exposure corresponded to a region where the TM did, but hair cells did not appear to be injured by the first exposure. The second exposure caused significantly less hair cell damage in chicks already exposed to the 1.5 kHz pure-tone than in controls which were not primed with the first exposure. This finding suggests that the first exposure provides a degree of protection for the surviving hair cells, perhaps by uncoupling them from the TM.
研究发现,能损伤雏鸡毛细胞的高强度纯音,也会导致盖膜(TM)受损。本研究旨在阐明第二次纯音刺激对在首次纯音暴露中存活下来的毛细胞的影响。将雏鸡暴露于124分贝声压级的1.5千赫纯音中。在盖膜和毛细胞中均发现了损伤,但盖膜的损伤面积远大于毛细胞的损伤面积。此次暴露后,将雏鸡暴露于124分贝声压级的2.2千赫第二次高强度纯音中。第二次暴露的频率对应于首次暴露时盖膜受损但毛细胞似乎未受损伤的区域。与未经过首次暴露预处理的对照组相比,第二次暴露对已暴露于1.5千赫纯音的雏鸡造成的毛细胞损伤明显更少。这一发现表明,首次暴露为存活的毛细胞提供了一定程度的保护,可能是通过使它们与盖膜解耦来实现的。