Multiscale Finite Element Modeling of Human Ear for Acoustic Wave Transmission Into Cochlea and Hair Cells Fatigue Failure

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作者
Jiang, Yijie [1 ]
Bradshaw, John J. [1 ]
Sharma, Roshan [1 ]
Gan, Rong Z. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oklahoma, Sch Aerosp & Mech Engn, 865 Asp Ave, Norman, OK 73019 USA
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JOURNAL OF BIOMECHANICAL ENGINEERING-TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASME | 2025年 / 147卷 / 04期
关键词
ear; finite element analysis; cochlea; fatigue mechanics; multiscale modeling; INDUCED HEARING-LOSS; MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; 3-DIMENSIONAL MODEL; SOUND-TRANSMISSION; TECTORIAL MEMBRANE; BASILAR-MEMBRANE; NOISE; ORGAN; CORTI;
D O I
10.1115/1.4067577
中图分类号
Q6 [生物物理学];
学科分类号
071011 ;
摘要
Hearing loss is highly related to acoustic injuries and mechanical damage of ear tissues. The mechanical responses and failures of ear tissues are difficult to measure experimentally, especially cochlear hair cells within the organ of Corti (OC) at microscale. Finite element (FE) modeling has become an important tool for simulating acoustic wave transmission and studying cochlear mechanics. This study harnessed a multiscale FE model to investigate the mechanical behaviors of ear tissues in response to acoustic wave and developed a fatigue mechanical model to describe the outer hair cells (OHCs) failure. A three-dimensional (3D) multiscale FE model consisting of a macroscale model of the ear canal, middle ear, and three-chambered cochlea and a microscale OC model on a representative basilar membrane section, including the hair cells, membranes, and supporting cells, was established. Harmonic acoustic mode was used in the FE model for simulating various acoustic pressures and frequencies. The cochlear basilar membrane and the cochlear pressure induced by acoustic pressures were derived from the macroscale model and used as inputs for microscale OC model. The OC model identified the stress and strain concentrations in the reticular lamina (RL) at the root of stereocilia hair bundles and in the Deiter's cells at the connecting ends with OHCs, indicating the potential mechanical damage sites. OHCs were under cyclic loading and the alternating stress was quantified by the FE model. A fatigue mechanism for OHCs was established based on the modeling results and experimental data. This mechanism would be used for predicting fatigue failure and the resulting hearing loss.
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