Tuning, spontaneous activity and tonotopic map in chicken cochlear ganglion neurons following sound-induced hair cell loss and regeneration

被引:31
作者
Chen, L
Trautwein, PG
Shero, M
Salvi, RJ
机构
[1] 215 Parker Hall, Dept. of Commun. Disord. and S., State Univ. of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo
关键词
chicken; acoustic trauma; hair cell regeneration; tuning curve; spontaneous activity; frequency-place map;
D O I
10.1016/0378-5955(96)00086-X
中图分类号
R36 [病理学]; R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
学科分类号
100104 ; 100213 ;
摘要
Adult chickens were exposed for 48 h to a 525 Hz, 120 dB SPL tone that destroyed the hair cells and tectorial membrane in a crescent-shaped patch along the abneural edge of the basilar papilla. Single-unit recordings were obtained from cochlear ganglion neurons 0-1, 5, 14 and 28 days post-exposure to determine what effect the cochlear lesion had on neural discharge patterns and if the discharge patterns fully recovered. Immediately after exposure, the tuning curves were extremely broad and CF thresholds were elevated by 30-40 dB. In addition, the average spontaneous rate and percentage of neurons with interspike interval histograms with preferred intervals were greatly reduced. Tuning curves and spontaneous activity started to recover by 5 days post-exposure; however, some W-shaped tuning curves with two distinct tips and a hypersensitive tail were observed at this time. W-shaped tuning curves disappeared and spontaneous activity recovered to normal levels 14-28 days post-exposure. However, the CF thresholds of the most sensitive neurons were still slightly elevated, tuning curve slopes below CF were shallower than normal, and thresholds in the low-frequency tail of the tuning curves were often hypersensitive. These functional deficits were most closely associated with residual damage to the upper fibrous layer of the tectorial membrane. To determine if the cochlear frequency-place map was altered by the cochlear lesion, four physiologically characterized neurons were labeled with biocytin at 5 days post-exposure. The CFs of the labeled neurons were consistent with the normal frequency-place map (Chen et al. (1994) Hearing Research 81, 130-136) indicating that the tonotopic map was not altered.
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