The neonatal chinchilla cochlea: morphological and functional study.

Scanning microscopy Pub Date : 1996-01-01
R V Harrison, J R Cullen, S Takeno, R J Mount
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The developmental time scale of the cochlea varies from species to species. We investigate here the condition of the neonatal cochlea in the chinchilla, a species increasingly used in auditory research. We have examined the morphology of cochlear hair cells using scanning microscopy, and the development of auditory function during the first postnatal month by monitoring auditory brainstem evoked responses (ABR). We find that although there were some outer hair cell kinocilia present in middle and apical areas, the hair cells otherwise were mature at 24 hours after birth. Furthermore, cochlear auditory thresholds are adult-like at birth. However, whilst there was little change in ABR thresholds over one month, there is evidence of continued maturation of the central auditory system as shown by the shortening of the PI-P5 latency from 9.1 ms to 7.7 ms.

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新生鼠耳蜗形态与功能研究。
耳蜗发育的时间尺度因物种而异。我们在这里调查新生儿耳蜗的条件在栗鼠,一个物种越来越多地用于听觉研究。我们用扫描显微镜观察了耳蜗毛细胞的形态,并通过监测听觉脑干诱发反应(ABR)观察了出生后第一个月耳蜗毛细胞听觉功能的发展。我们发现,虽然在毛细胞的中部和顶端有一些外毛细胞纤毛,但在出生后24小时,毛细胞已经成熟。此外,耳蜗的听觉阈值在出生时与成人相似。然而,尽管ABR阈值在一个月内几乎没有变化,但有证据表明中枢听觉系统持续成熟,PI-P5潜伏期从9.1 ms缩短到7.7 ms。
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