Light-induced vibration in the hearing organ

被引:0
|
作者
Tianying Ren
Wenxuan He
Yizeng Li
Karl Grosh
Anders Fridberger
机构
[1] Oregon Hearing Research Center,Department of Otolaryngology
[2] Oregon Health & Science University,Department of Mechanical Engineering
[3] University of Michigan,Department of Biomedical Engineering
[4] University of Michigan,Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine
[5] Linköping University,Department of Clinical Science
[6] Center for Hearing and Communication Research,undefined
[7] Intervention and Technology,undefined
[8] Karolinska Institutet,undefined
来源
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The exceptional sensitivity of mammalian hearing organs is attributed to an active process, where force produced by sensory cells boost sound-induced vibrations, making soft sounds audible. This process is thought to be local, with each section of the hearing organ capable of amplifying sound-evoked movement and nearly instantaneous, since amplification can work for sounds at frequencies up to 100 kHz in some species. To test these fundamental precepts, we developed a method for focally stimulating the living hearing organ with light. Light pulses caused intense and highly damped mechanical responses followed by traveling waves that developed with considerable delay. The delayed response was identical to movements evoked by click-like sounds. This shows that the active process is neither local nor instantaneous, but requires mechanical waves traveling from the cochlear base toward its apex. A physiologically-based mathematical model shows that such waves engage the active process, enhancing hearing sensitivity.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Light-induced vibration in the hearing organ
    Ren, Tianying
    He, Wenxuan
    Li, Yizeng
    Grosh, Karl
    Fridberger, Anders
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2014, 4
  • [2] CELLULAR VIBRATION IN THE HEARING ORGAN
    ULFENDAHL, M
    KHANNA, SM
    FLOCK, A
    JOURNAL OF GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY, 1991, 98 (06): : A27 - A27
  • [3] ORGAN-SPECIFIC AND LIGHT-INDUCED EXPRESSION OF PLANT GENES
    FLUHR, R
    KUHLEMEIER, C
    NAGY, F
    CHUA, NH
    SCIENCE, 1986, 232 (4754) : 1106 - 1112
  • [4] Light-induced vibration control of parabolic cylindrical shell panels
    Li, Huiyu
    Guo, Da
    Tzou, Hornsen
    JOURNAL OF INTELLIGENT MATERIAL SYSTEMS AND STRUCTURES, 2017, 28 (20) : 2947 - 2958
  • [5] Nonlinear light-induced vibration behavior of liquid crystal elastomer beam
    Parrany, Ahmad Mandian
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL SCIENCES, 2018, 136 : 179 - 187
  • [6] IGT/LAZY genes are differentially influenced by light and required for light-induced change to organ angle
    Waite, Jessica Marie
    Dardick, Christopher
    BMC BIOLOGY, 2024, 22 (01)
  • [7] IGT/LAZY genes are differentially influenced by light and required for light-induced change to organ angle
    Jessica Marie Waite
    Christopher Dardick
    BMC Biology, 22
  • [8] ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT-INDUCED IMMUNOMODULATION - A POSSIBLE NEW TOOL IN ORGAN-TRANSPLANTATION
    ANDREU, G
    BOCCACCIO, C
    LEGUEN, JP
    OLEGGINI, M
    ANNALES DE MEDECINE INTERNE, 1992, 143 : 52 - 56
  • [9] Ultraviolet light-induced and green light-induced transient pupillary light reflex in mice
    Yao, Gang
    Zhang, Keqing
    Bellassai, Matthew
    Chang, Bo
    Lei, Bo
    CURRENT EYE RESEARCH, 2006, 31 (11) : 925 - 933
  • [10] LIGHT-INDUCED MACULOPATHY
    TYSINGER, JW
    ARCHIVES OF OPHTHALMOLOGY, 1987, 105 (05) : 613 - 614