Round window membrane (RWM) application of ouabain is known to selectively destroy type I spiral ganglion cells (SGCs) in cochleas of several rodent species, while leaving hair cells intact. This protocol has been used in rats and Mongolian gerbils, but observations in the guinea pig are conflicting. This is why we reinvestigated the effect of ouabain on the guinea pig cochlea. Ouabain solutions of different concentrations were placed, in a piece of gelfoam, upon the RWM of the right cochleas. Auditory function was assessed using acoustically evoked auditory brainstem responses (aABR). Finally, cochleas were fixed and processed for histological examination. Due to variability within treatment groups, histological data was pooled and three c...
Noise-exposure at levels low enough to avoid a permanent threshold shift has been found to cause a m...
peer reviewedThe development of experimental animal models has played an invaluable role in understa...
Cochlear implant performance is believed to depend in part on the state of the auditory nerve array....
Ouabain is a common tool to explore the pathophysiological changes in adult mammalian cochlea in viv...
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AbstractThe Ly5.1 mouse, also termed B6.SJL–PtprcaPepcb/BoyJ, is a congenic strain widely used as a ...
Medial olivocochlear (MOC) efferent feedback is suggested to protect the ear from acoustic injury an...
In animal models of deafness, administration of an aminoglycoside in combination with a loop diureti...
The Mongolian gerbil, Meriones unguiculatus, has been widely employed as a model for studies of the ...
Ototoxic drugs can be used to produce a loss of cochlear hair cells to create animal models of deafn...
AbstractTo gain insights into the ototoxic effects of aminoglycoside antibiotics (AmAn) and delayed ...
Noise over-stimulation induces or influences molecular pathways in the cochlea. One approach to the ...
Damage to and loss of the organ of Corti leads to secondary degeneration of the spiral ganglion cell...
AbstractThe Mongolian gerbil, Meriones unguiculatus, has been widely employed as a model for studies...
Hair cells in the cochlea can be damaged by various causes. Damaged hair cells can lead to additiona...
Noise-exposure at levels low enough to avoid a permanent threshold shift has been found to cause a m...
peer reviewedThe development of experimental animal models has played an invaluable role in understa...
Cochlear implant performance is believed to depend in part on the state of the auditory nerve array....
Ouabain is a common tool to explore the pathophysiological changes in adult mammalian cochlea in viv...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
AbstractThe Ly5.1 mouse, also termed B6.SJL–PtprcaPepcb/BoyJ, is a congenic strain widely used as a ...
Medial olivocochlear (MOC) efferent feedback is suggested to protect the ear from acoustic injury an...
In animal models of deafness, administration of an aminoglycoside in combination with a loop diureti...
The Mongolian gerbil, Meriones unguiculatus, has been widely employed as a model for studies of the ...
Ototoxic drugs can be used to produce a loss of cochlear hair cells to create animal models of deafn...
AbstractTo gain insights into the ototoxic effects of aminoglycoside antibiotics (AmAn) and delayed ...
Noise over-stimulation induces or influences molecular pathways in the cochlea. One approach to the ...
Damage to and loss of the organ of Corti leads to secondary degeneration of the spiral ganglion cell...
AbstractThe Mongolian gerbil, Meriones unguiculatus, has been widely employed as a model for studies...
Hair cells in the cochlea can be damaged by various causes. Damaged hair cells can lead to additiona...
Noise-exposure at levels low enough to avoid a permanent threshold shift has been found to cause a m...
peer reviewedThe development of experimental animal models has played an invaluable role in understa...
Cochlear implant performance is believed to depend in part on the state of the auditory nerve array....