Schwartz I R, Higa J F
Acta Otolaryngol. 1982 Jan-Feb;93(1-2):9-18. doi: 10.3109/00016488209130847.
Correlated studies of the ear and brainstem in deaf and hearing white cats have demonstrated early and progressive changes both peripherally and centrally, including organ of Corti degeneration, loss of spiral ganglion cells and auditory nerve fibers and decrease of neuronal size in the medial superior olivary nucleus (MSO). Loss of synaptic appositions on MSO neuronal perikarya is already pronounced in the youngest deaf animal, a time before the spiral ganglion cell population has decreased significantly. Thus, spiral ganglion cell populations alone cannot be used as a reliable indicator of the integrity of the central auditory pathways.
对失聪和听力正常的白猫的耳朵和脑干进行的相关性研究表明,外周和中枢都出现了早期和渐进性变化,包括柯蒂氏器退化、螺旋神经节细胞和听神经纤维丧失,以及内侧上橄榄核(MSO)中神经元大小减小。在最年幼的失聪动物中,即螺旋神经节细胞数量显著减少之前,MSO神经元胞体上的突触附着丧失就已经很明显了。因此,仅螺旋神经节细胞数量不能用作中枢听觉通路完整性的可靠指标。