CHANGES IN THE CAT COCHLEAR NUCLEUS FOLLOWING NEONATAL DEAFENING AND CHRONIC INTRACOCHLEAR ELECTRICAL-STIMULATION

被引:67
|
作者
LUSTIG, LR [1 ]
LEAKE, PA [1 ]
SNYDER, RL [1 ]
REBSCHER, SJ [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV CALIF SAN FRANCISCO,DEPT OTOLARYNGOL,EPSTEIN COLEMAN LABS,SAN FRANCISCO,CA 94143
关键词
AUDITORY DEPRIVATION; CHRONIC ELECTRICAL STIMULATION; COCHLEAR NUCLEUS; NEONATAL DEAFNESS; AMINOGLYCOSIDE; OTOTOXICITY;
D O I
10.1016/0378-5955(94)90173-2
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
The effects of chronic intracochlear electrical stimulation on the cochlear nucleus (CN) were studied in eight cats that were neonatally deafened by daily intramuscular injections of neomycin. Profound hearing loss was confirmed in each animal by auditory brainstem response (ABR) and frequency following response (500 Hz) testing. Five of the kittens were implanted unilaterally with a scala tympani electrode array at ages 8-16 weeks. These kittens were stimulated daily for four hours at 2 dB above the evoked ABR threshold, over a period of three months, and subsequently euthanized for histological analysis at 26-32 weeks of age. The three remaining deaf kittens were maintained without stimulation over prolonged periods in order to study the long-term consequences of neonatal deafening, and were euthanized at 66-133 weeks of age. This study compares the CN of these deafened experimental animals and the CN of normal adult cats. Three experimental parameters were examined: CN volume, cross-sectional area of spherical cells in the rostral anteroventral cochlear nucleus (AVCN), and spherical cell density in this same region. The CN in animals that received electrical stimulation showed significant bilateral degenerative changes in all three measured parameters. Total nuclear volume was reduced by 35-36%, spherical cell size was reduced by 20-26%, and spherical cell density decreased by 36-42%, as compared to the normal cat CN. Comparisons were also made in the stimulated animals between CN ipsilateral to the stimulated cochlea and the contralateral, unstimulated CN. Although CN volume and cell density were not significantly different between the two sides, the spherical cells ipsilateral to the stimulated cochlea were on average 6% larger than cells in the contralateral, unstimulated CN. This difference was statistically significant (paired Student's t-test, P = 0.035). After neonatal long-term deafening, there was highly significant shrinkage of about 42% in total CN volume, a 38% reduction in mean spherical cell size, and a 57% decrease in spherical cell density in the AVCN, compared to the CN of the normal adult cat. From these data it is concluded that neonatal deafening induces severe reduction in CN volume and a decrease in AVCN spherical cell area and density that are progressive over many months. The spherical cell shrinkage that was induced by deafness was mitigated slightly by chronic intracochlear electrical stimulation; however the other effects of deafening were not prevented or reversed by chronic stimulation.
引用
收藏
页码:29 / 37
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] EFFECTS OF NEONATAL DEAFENING AND CHRONIC INTRACOCHLEAR ELECTRICAL-STIMULATION ON THE COCHLEAR NUCLEUS IN CATS
    HULTCRANTZ, M
    SNYDER, R
    REBSCHER, S
    LEAKE, P
    [J]. HEARING RESEARCH, 1991, 54 (02) : 272 - 280
  • [2] TEMPORAL RESOLUTION OF NEURONS IN CAT INFERIOR COLLICULUS TO INTRACOCHLEAR ELECTRICAL-STIMULATION - EFFECTS OF NEONATAL DEAFENING AND CHRONIC STIMULATION
    SNYDER, R
    LEAKE, P
    REBSCHER, S
    BEITEL, R
    [J]. JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 1995, 73 (02) : 449 - 467
  • [3] HISTOPATHOLOGY OF THE AUDITORY-NERVE AND COCHLEAR NUCLEUS FOLLOWING INTRACOCHLEAR ELECTRICAL-STIMULATION
    LARSEN, SA
    ASHER, DL
    BALKANY, TJ
    RUCKER, NC
    [J]. OTOLARYNGOLOGIC CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA, 1983, 16 (01) : 233 - 248
  • [4] Neonatal deafening causes changes in Fos protein induced by cochlear electrical stimulation
    Nagase, S
    Mukaida, M
    Miller, JM
    Altschuler, RA
    [J]. JOURNAL OF NEUROCYTOLOGY, 2003, 32 (04): : 353 - 361
  • [5] ELECTRICAL-STIMULATION OF COCHLEAR NUCLEUS IN MAN
    MCELVEEN, JT
    HITSELBERGER, WE
    HOUSE, WF
    MOBLEY, JP
    TERR, LI
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OTOLOGY, 1985, : 88 - 91
  • [6] ELECTRICAL-STIMULATION OF THE COCHLEAR NUCLEUS IN HUMANS
    ESKWITT, DL
    MALTAN, AA
    HOUSE, WF
    [J]. OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD AND NECK SURGERY, 1987, 97 (02) : 147 - 148
  • [7] COCHLEAR PATHOLOGY FOLLOWING CHRONIC INTRA-COCHLEAR ELECTRICAL-STIMULATION
    LEAKEJONES, PA
    WALSH, SM
    MERZENICH, MM
    [J]. ANNALS OF OTOLOGY RHINOLOGY AND LARYNGOLOGY, 1981, 90 (02): : 6 - 8
  • [8] CHRONIC INTRACOCHLEAR ELECTRICAL-STIMULATION IN THE NEONATALLY DEAFENED CAT .1. EXPANSION OF CENTRAL REPRESENTATION
    SNYDER, RL
    REBSCHER, SJ
    CAO, K
    LEAKE, PA
    KELLY, K
    [J]. HEARING RESEARCH, 1990, 50 (1-2) : 7 - 34
  • [9] Intracellular responses of the rat anteroventral cochlear nucleus to intracochlear electrical stimulation
    Paolini, AG
    Clark, GM
    [J]. BRAIN RESEARCH BULLETIN, 1998, 46 (04) : 317 - 327
  • [10] THRESHOLD FUNCTIONS FOR ELECTRICAL-STIMULATION OF THE HUMAN COCHLEAR NUCLEUS
    SHANNON, RV
    [J]. HEARING RESEARCH, 1989, 40 (1-2) : 173 - 178