Oregon Hearing Research Center, Department of Otolaryngology, Oregon Health & Science University, Porrtland, OR, 97239, USA.
Commun Biol. 2020 Jan 21;3(1):35. doi: 10.1038/s42003-020-0762-2.
It has been demonstrated that isolated auditory sensory cells, outer hair cells, can generate distortion products at low frequencies. It remains unknown, however, whether or not motile outer hair cells are able to generate two-tone distortion at high frequencies in living cochleae under the mechanical loads caused by surounding tissues and fluids. By measuring sub-nanometer vibration directly from the apical ends of outer hair cells using a custom-built heterodyne low-coherence interferometer, here we show outer hair cell-generated two-tone distortion in reticular lamina motion in the living cochlea. Reticular-lamina distortion is significantly greater and occurs at a broader frequency range than that of the basilar membrane. Contrary to expectations, our results indicate that motile outer hair cells are capable of generating two-tone distortion in vivo not only at the locations tuned to primary tones but also at a broad region basal to these locations.
已经证明,分离的听觉感觉细胞,外毛细胞,可在低频下产生失真产物。然而,在外毛细胞在周围组织和液体产生的机械负荷下,是否能在活体耳蜗中产生高频的双音失真,这仍然是未知的。通过使用定制的外差低相干干涉仪,从外毛细胞的顶端直接测量亚纳米振动,我们在这里展示了活体耳蜗中网状层运动中的外毛细胞产生的双音失真。网状层的变形明显更大,发生的频率范围也比基底膜宽。与预期相反,我们的结果表明,运动的外毛细胞不仅在调谐到基频的位置,而且在这些位置下方的一个宽区域,都能在体内产生双音失真。