Dayal V S, Bhattacharyya T K
Am J Otolaryngol. 1986 Jul-Aug;7(4):294-7. doi: 10.1016/s0196-0709(86)80051-5.
A comparative study of age-dependent damage to cochlea from intermittent noise exposure was carried out on five-week-old and one-year-old pigmented guinea pigs. Hair cell loss in the organ of Corti was studied after five weeks' exposure to a pure tone stimulus (95 dB SPL at 2 kHz, one hour per day for five weeks). The noise-induced damage was sharply limited to the 7- and 11-mm marks from the apex. Damage was more marked in younger guinea pigs and was distinct from natural age-induced cell loss. When the 7- to 11-mm zone was further analyzed, outer hair cell damage appeared highly significant in both age groups but more severe in younger animals. Inner hair cell damage in this area was severe in both groups but statistically insignificant.
对五周龄和一岁的有色豚鼠进行了间歇性噪声暴露对耳蜗年龄依赖性损伤的比较研究。在暴露于纯音刺激(2kHz时95dB SPL,每天1小时,持续5周)5周后,研究了柯蒂氏器中的毛细胞损失情况。噪声诱导的损伤明显局限于距蜗顶7毫米和11毫米处。较年轻的豚鼠损伤更明显,且与自然衰老引起的细胞损失不同。当对7至11毫米区域进行进一步分析时,两个年龄组的外毛细胞损伤均非常显著,但在较年轻动物中更严重。该区域的内毛细胞损伤在两组中都很严重,但在统计学上无显著差异。