نتایج جستجو برای: inner auditory hair cell

تعداد نتایج: 1837954  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2011
Masashi Tanimoto Yukiko Ota Maya Inoue Yoichi Oda

Auditory and vestibular functions in vertebrates depend on the transduction of sound vibration or head acceleration into electrical responses in inner ear hair cells. Mechanoelectrical transduction occurs at the tip of stereocilia, which are polarized to form an orientational arrangement that determines directional sensitivity. It remains to be clarified when and how premature hair cells acquir...

Journal: :Genetics 2006
Yoshihiro Noguchi Kiyoto Kurima Tomoko Makishima Martin Hrabé de Angelis Helmut Fuchs Gregory Frolenkov Ken Kitamura Andrew J Griffith

Dominant mutations of transmembrane channel-like gene 1 (TMC1) cause progressive sensorineural hearing loss in humans and Beethoven (Tmc1Bth/+) mice. Here we show that Tmc1Bth/+ mice on a C3HeB/FeJ strain background have selective degeneration of inner hair cells while outer hair cells remain structurally and functionally intact. Inner hair cells primarily function as afferent sensory cells, wh...

Journal: :EURASIP J. Adv. Sig. Proc. 2003
Alistair Lee McEwan André van Schaik

The Meddis inner hair cell model is a widely accepted, but computationally intensive computer model of mammalian inner hair cell function. We have produced an analogue VLSI implementation of this model that operates in real time in the current domain by using translinear and log-domain circuits. The circuit has been fabricated on a chip and tested against the Meddis model for (a) rate level fun...

2013
Takashi Tateno Jun Nishikawa Nobuyoshi Tsuchioka Hirofumi Shintaku Satoyuki Kawano

To improve the performance of cochlear implants, we have integrated a microdevice into a model of the auditory periphery with the goal of creating a microprocessor. We constructed an artificial peripheral auditory system using a hybrid model in which polyvinylidene difluoride was used as a piezoelectric sensor to convert mechanical stimuli into electric signals. To produce frequency selectivity...

Journal: :Development 1998
M Xiang W Q Gao T Hasson J J Shin

Mutations in the POU domain gene Brn-3c causes hearing impairment in both the human and mouse as a result of inner ear hair cell loss. We show here that during murine embryogenesis, Brn-3c is expressed in postmitotic cells committed to hair cell phenotype but not in mitotic progenitors in the inner ear sensory epithelium. In developing auditory and vestibular sensory epithelia of Brn-3c-/- mice...

Journal: :Neuron 1995
Patrik Ernfors Thomas Van De Water Janet Loring Rudolf Jaenisch

The physiological role of BDNF and NT-3 in the development of the vestibular and auditory systems was investigated in mice that carry a deleted BDNF and/or NT-3 gene. BDNF was the major survival factor for vestibular ganglion neurons, and NT-3, for spiral ganglion neurons. Lack of BDNF and NT-3 did not affect ingrowth of nerve fibers into the vestibular epithelium, but BDNF mutants failed to ma...

Journal: :Journal of pharmacological sciences 2011
Hitoshi Maekawa Takeshi Matsunobu Yasushi Satoh Takaomi Kurioka Asako Nakamura Noboru Iwakami Akihiro Shiotani

T-817MA (1-{3-[2-(1-benzothiophen-5-yl)ethoxy]propyl}azetidin-3-ol maleate), a neurotrophic compound newly synthesized for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease, has been found to reduce oxidative stress and exert neuroprotective effects. By assessing the auditory functioning and observing the cochlear sensory epithelia, we investigated whether T-817MA protects the cochlea from inner ear barotra...

Journal: :Current Biology 2014
Inna Meltser Christopher R. Cederroth Vasiliki Basinou Sergey Savelyev Gabriella S. Lundkvist Barbara Canlon

Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is a debilitating sensory impairment affecting 10%-15% of the population, caused primarily through damage to the sensory hair cells or to the auditory neurons. Once lost, these never regenerate [1], and no effective drugs are available [2, 3]. Emerging evidence points toward an important contribution of synaptic ribbons in the long-term coupling of the inner ha...

2016
Yingzi He Muhammad Waqas Renjie Chai Huawei Li

Loss of sensory hair cells in the inner ear results in two global health impairments: hearing loss and balance disorders. In humans and other mammals, auditory hair cells damage is permanent and causes irreversible hearing loss. By contrast, hair cells in non-mammalian vertebrates are able to regenerate, prompting studies into the epigenetic mechanisms and signaling pathways that regulate hair ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1978
D Bodian

The anatomical mechanisms for processing auditory signals are extremely complex and incompletely understood, despite major advances already made with the use of electron microscopy. A major enigma, for example, is the presence in the mammalian cochlea of a double hair cell receptor system. A renewed attempt to discover evidence of synaptic coupling between the two systems in the primate cochlea...

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