Morphological Immaturity of the Neonatal Organ of Corti and Associated Structures in Humans.

Sebastiaan W F Meenderink, Christopher A Shera, Michelle D Valero, M Charles Liberman, Carolina Abdala
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Although anatomical development of the cochlear duct is thought to be complete by term birth, human newborns continue to show postnatal immaturities in functional measures such as otoacoustic emissions (OAEs). Some of these OAE immaturities are no doubt influenced by incomplete maturation of the external and middle ears in infants; however, the observed prolongation of distortion-product OAE phase-gradient delays in newborns cannot readily be explained by conductive factors. This functional immaturity suggests that the human cochlea at birth may lack fully adult-like traveling-wave motion. In this study, we analyzed temporal-bone sections at the light microscopic level in newborns and adults to quantify dimensions and geometry of cochlear structures thought to influence the mechanical response of the cochlea. Contrary to common belief, results show multiple morphological immaturities along the length of the newborn spiral, suggesting that important refinements in the size and shape of the sensory epithelium and associated structures continue after birth. Specifically, immaturities of the newborn basilar membrane and organ of Corti are consistent with a more compliant and less massive cochlear partition, which could produce longer DPOAE delays and a shifted frequency-place map in the neonatal ear.

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人类新生儿柯蒂器官及相关结构的形态不成熟。
尽管人们认为耳蜗导管的解剖学发育在足月出生时就已完成,但人类新生儿在出生后的耳声发射(OAEs)等功能测试中仍表现出不成熟。其中一些 OAE 不成熟无疑是受婴儿外耳和中耳不完全成熟的影响;然而,在新生儿中观察到的失真产物 OAE 相位梯度延迟的延长不能轻易用传导因素来解释。这种功能上的不成熟表明,人类出生时的耳蜗可能缺乏完全类似成人的行波运动。在这项研究中,我们在光镜下分析了新生儿和成人的颞骨切片,以量化被认为会影响耳蜗机械响应的耳蜗结构的尺寸和几何形状。与通常的看法相反,结果显示新生儿螺旋体的长度方向存在多种形态不成熟,这表明感觉上皮和相关结构的大小和形状在出生后仍在不断发生重要的变化。具体来说,新生儿基底膜和柯蒂器官的不成熟与耳蜗分区的顺应性更强、体积更小一致,这可能会产生更长的DPOAE延迟和新生儿耳内频率位置图的偏移。
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