AGE-RELATED-CHANGES IN COCHLEAS OF MONGOLIAN GERBILS

被引:100
作者
TARNOWSKI, BI [1 ]
SCHMIEDT, RA [1 ]
HELLSTROM, LI [1 ]
LEE, FS [1 ]
ADAMS, JC [1 ]
机构
[1] MED UNIV S CAROLINA,DEPT OTOLARYNGOL & COMMUN SCI,CHARLESTON,SC 29425
关键词
COCHLEA; AGING; HAIR CELL; COMPOUND ACTION POTENTIAL; PRESBYCUSIS; HEARING LOSS; MONGOLIAN GERBIL;
D O I
10.1016/0378-5955(91)90142-V
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 aging on the gerbil cochlea were studied in 16 animals raised in a quiet environment. Animals were tested at ages ranging from 33 to 36 months, the approximate average lifespan of gerbils in our colony. Hearing sensitivity was assessed by measures of whole-nerve compound action potential (CAP) thresholds and surface preparations of the organ of Corti were subsequently examined by light microscopy for losses of sensory hair cells. These quiet-aged animals showed a wide range of hair-cell losses and threshold shifts. Outer hair cells often showed significant losses while inner hair cells were rarely absent. All animals had some threshold shift, especially at frequencies above 4 kHz. These shifts ranged from 1 to 68 dB. At high frequencies, threshold shifts often occurred without hair-cell losses at corresponding cochlear locations. At low frequencies, threshold shifts seldom reflected the losses of hair cells commonly found in the cochlear apex. Thus, the correlation of specific hair-cell losses and CAP threshold shifts at corresponding frequencies was poor. On the other hand, the total number of missing hair cells, irrespective of location, was a good, general indicator of the hearing capacity in a given ear. It appears that the factor or factors that makes cochleas susceptible to hair-cell loss with increasing age also affects other cochlear mechanisms that are necessary for normal functioning of the ear.
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