Noise exposure at low levels or low doses can damage hair cell afferent ribbon synapses without causing permanent threshold shifts. In contrast to reports in the mouse cochleae, initial damage to ribbon synapses in the cochleae of guinea pigs is largely repairable. In the present study, we further investigated the repair process in ribbon synapses in guinea pigs after similar noise exposure. In the control samples, a small portion of afferent synapses lacked synaptic ribbons, suggesting the co-existence of conventional no-ribbon and ribbon synapses. The loss and recovery of hair cell ribbons and post-synaptic densities (PSDs) occurred in parallel, but the recovery was not complete, resulting in a permanent loss of less than 10% synapses. Du...
Exposure to high level of noise, may cause the permanent cochlear synaptic degeneration. In present ...
Recent studies on animal models have shown that noise exposure that does not lead to permanent thres...
This paper describes a comparison between auditory threshold elevations and morphological cochlear c...
Noise exposure at low levels or low doses can damage hair cell afferent ribbon synapses without caus...
Noise-exposure at levels low enough to avoid a permanent threshold shift has been found to cause a m...
AbstractRecently, ribbon synapses to the hair cells (HCs) in the cochlea have become a novel site of...
It is widely accepted that even a single acute noise exposure at moderate intensity that induces tem...
The prevalence and importance of hearing damage caused by noise levels not previously thought to cau...
Previous work in animals with recovered hearing thresholds but permanent inner hair cell synapse los...
Synaptic ribbons, found at the presynaptic membrane of sensory cells in both ear and eye, have been ...
Synaptic ribbons, found at the presynaptic membrane of sensory cells in both ear and eye, have been ...
ObjectiveTo review new insights into the pathophysiology of sensorineural hearing impairment. Specif...
In the auditory system, ribbon synapses are vesicle-associated structures located between inner hair...
International audienceRecent studies demonstrated that reversible continuous noise exposure may indu...
Noise-induced hearing loss has gained relevance as one of the most common forms of hearing impairmen...
Exposure to high level of noise, may cause the permanent cochlear synaptic degeneration. In present ...
Recent studies on animal models have shown that noise exposure that does not lead to permanent thres...
This paper describes a comparison between auditory threshold elevations and morphological cochlear c...
Noise exposure at low levels or low doses can damage hair cell afferent ribbon synapses without caus...
Noise-exposure at levels low enough to avoid a permanent threshold shift has been found to cause a m...
AbstractRecently, ribbon synapses to the hair cells (HCs) in the cochlea have become a novel site of...
It is widely accepted that even a single acute noise exposure at moderate intensity that induces tem...
The prevalence and importance of hearing damage caused by noise levels not previously thought to cau...
Previous work in animals with recovered hearing thresholds but permanent inner hair cell synapse los...
Synaptic ribbons, found at the presynaptic membrane of sensory cells in both ear and eye, have been ...
Synaptic ribbons, found at the presynaptic membrane of sensory cells in both ear and eye, have been ...
ObjectiveTo review new insights into the pathophysiology of sensorineural hearing impairment. Specif...
In the auditory system, ribbon synapses are vesicle-associated structures located between inner hair...
International audienceRecent studies demonstrated that reversible continuous noise exposure may indu...
Noise-induced hearing loss has gained relevance as one of the most common forms of hearing impairmen...
Exposure to high level of noise, may cause the permanent cochlear synaptic degeneration. In present ...
Recent studies on animal models have shown that noise exposure that does not lead to permanent thres...
This paper describes a comparison between auditory threshold elevations and morphological cochlear c...