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纯音过度刺激会改变内毛细胞静纤毛的微机械特性。

Pure tone overstimulation changes the micromechanical properties of the inner hair cell stereocilia.

作者信息

Canlon B, Miller J, Flock A, Borg E

机构信息

Karolinska Institute, Physiology Department II, Stockholm, Sweden.

出版信息

Hear Res. 1987;30(1):65-72. doi: 10.1016/0378-5955(87)90184-5.

Abstract

The effect of permanent noise-induced hearing loss on the auditory brainstem response (ABR) and the micromechanical properties of cochlear hair cell stereocilia in guinea pigs was investigated. The threshold of movement of the stereocilia was measured by applying force from a fluid filled pipette. After exposure to a 1.0 kHz pure tone signal at 105 dB(A) for 72 h the threshold of the ABR was broadly elevated by approximately 50 dB. Inner hair cell stereocilia showed a decrease in threshold while the outer hair cell stereocilia bundles remained unaltered. This effect was localized to the 13-15 mm distance from the stapes corresponding to the region of maximal stimulation. The effect was recorded within 1 h of exposure and remained constant with exposures up to 7 days. Following a one month recovery period from sound exposure, normal threshold values of stereocilia movement were observed, indicating recovery. At this time, swelling of the afferent dendrites beneath the inner hair cells was observed throughout the cochlea together with approximately 30% scattered loss of outer hair cells in the 13 to 15 mm region. The ABR showed some recovery (approximately 20 dB), yet a threshold shift remained.

摘要

研究了永久性噪声性听力损失对豚鼠听觉脑干反应(ABR)及耳蜗毛细胞静纤毛微机械特性的影响。通过用充满液体的移液管施加力来测量静纤毛的运动阈值。在105 dB(A)的1.0 kHz纯音信号暴露72小时后,ABR阈值大致升高了约50 dB。内毛细胞静纤毛的阈值降低,而外毛细胞静纤毛束保持不变。这种效应定位于距镫骨13 - 15 mm的距离处,对应于最大刺激区域。该效应在暴露后1小时内即可记录到,并且在长达7天的暴露过程中保持不变。在声音暴露一个月的恢复期后,观察到静纤毛运动的阈值恢复正常,表明已恢复。此时,在整个耳蜗中观察到内毛细胞下方传入树突的肿胀,并且在13至15 mm区域外毛细胞有大约30%的散在损失。ABR显示出一些恢复(约20 dB),但仍存在阈值偏移。

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