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   Tonotopic reorganization and spontaneous firing in inferior colliculus during both short and long recovery periods after noise overexposure  
   
نویسنده wang f. ,zuo l. ,hong b. ,han d. ,range e.m. ,zhao l. ,sui y. ,guo w. ,liu l.
منبع journal of biomedical science - 2013 - دوره : 20 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Background: noise induced injury of the cochlea causes shifts in activation thresholds and changes of frequency response in the inferior colliculus (ic). noise overexposure also induces pathological changes in the cochlea,and is highly correlated to hearing loss. however,the underlying mechanism has not been fully elucidated. in this study,we hypothesized that overexposure to noise induces substantial electrophysiological changes in the ic of guinea pigs. results: during the noise exposure experiment,the animals were undergoing a bilateral exposure to noise. additionally,various techniques were employed including confocal microscopy for the detection of cochlea hair cells and single neuron recording for spontaneous firing activity measurement. there were alterations among three types of frequency response area (fra) from sound pressure levels,including v-,m-,and n-types. our results indicate that overexposure to noise generates different patterns in the fras. following a short recovery (one day after the noise treatment),the percentage of v-type fras considerably decreased,whereas the percentage of m-types increased. this was often caused by a notch in the frequency response that occurred at 4 khz (noise frequency). following a long recovery from noise exposure (11-21 days),the percentage of v-types resumed to a normal level,but the portion of m-types remained high. interestingly,the spontaneous firing in the ic was enhanced in both short and long recovery groups. conclusion: our data suggest that noise overexposure changes the pattern of the fras and stimulates spontaneous firing in the ic in a unique way,which may likely relate to the mechanism of tinnitus. © 2013 wang et al.; licensee biomed central ltd.
کلیدواژه Cochlea; Hair cells; Inferior colliculus; Noise; Tinnitus
آدرس department of otolaryngology,first affiliated hospital,chinese pla general hospital,beijing 100048, China, radiologic sciences and respiratory therapy division,ohio state university college of medicine,ohio state university wexner medical center,columbus,oh 43210,united states,department of biological sciences,molecular physiology and biophysics laboratory,oakland university,rochester,mi 48309, United States, department of biomedical engineering,school of medicine,tsinghua university,beijing 100084, China, department of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery,chinese pla general hospital,beijing 100853, China, department of biological sciences,molecular physiology and biophysics laboratory,oakland university,rochester,mi 48309, United States, department of biomedical engineering,school of medicine,tsinghua university,beijing 100084, China, department of biomedical engineering,school of medicine,tsinghua university,beijing 100084, China, department of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery,chinese pla general hospital,beijing 100853, China, department of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery,chinese pla general hospital,beijing 100853,china,department of otolaryngology,beijing friendship hospital,capital medical university,beijing 100050, China
 
     
   
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