Chronic Auditory-Nerve Implant Enhances Brainstem Phase Locking to Electric Pulse Trains.

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
John C Middlebrooks, Matthew L Richardson, Robert P Carlyon, Harrison W Lin
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Abstract

Purpose: Present-day cochlear implants (CIs) can deliver usable speech reception in quiet surroundings. Most CI users, however, show impaired sensitivity to temporal fine structure, which hampers their use of pitch contours and spatial cues to segregate competing talkers. In previous short-term animal studies, we used intraneural (IN) electrodes to stimulate pathways originating from various cochlear turns. Neurons in the inferior colliculus synchronized to apical stimulation at higher rates than to stimulation of the middle-to-basal pathways that are stimulated primarily by today's CIs. Here, we use non-invasive recordings to test the safety and efficacy of up to 6 months of IN implantation and stimulation in cats.

Methods: Deafened cats (ten female, two male) were implanted with IN and/or conventional CI electrodes. The IN electrodes were single activated-iridium shanks that targeted apical-turn fibers. Scalp recordings were made from sedated animals at 2-3-week intervals. Auditory brainstem responses to single electrical pulses (eABR) tracked sensitivity and growth of responses. Frequency following responses to electrical pulse trains (eFFR) assessed brainstem temporal transmission at varying pulse rates.

Results: Thresholds for eABR were lower for IN than for CI stimulation, dynamic ranges were wider, and (by inference) spread of activation was more restricted. The eFFR evaluated at latencies comparable to those of inferior-colliculus spikes synchronized at maximum pulse rates averaging > 360 pulses/s for IN compared to ~ 240 pulses/s for CI stimulation. The eABR thresholds and eFFR cutoff rates were stable out to 6 months after implantation.

Conclusions: The results demonstrate the safety and efficacy of chronic IN stimulation in an animal model. In a future clinical device, an IN electrode could augment cochlear-implant performance by enhancing temporal acuity, thereby improving speech reception amid competing sounds.

慢性听神经植入增强脑干对电脉冲序列的相锁定。
目的:目前的人工耳蜗可以在安静的环境中提供可用的语音接收。然而,大多数CI使用者对时间精细结构的敏感性受损,这阻碍了他们使用音高轮廓和空间线索来区分竞争的说话者。在之前的短期动物研究中,我们使用神经内(In)电极刺激来自不同耳蜗转的通路。下丘神经元对顶端刺激的同步率高于对中至基底通路的同步率,后者主要由今天的CIs刺激。在这里,我们使用非侵入性记录来测试长达6个月的猫体内植入和刺激的安全性和有效性。方法:耳聋猫(雌性10只,雄性2只)植入IN和/或常规CI电极。IN电极是单一激活的铱柄,目标是尖转纤维。每隔2-3周对镇静动物进行头皮记录。听觉脑干对单电脉冲的反应(eABR)跟踪反应的敏感性和增长。频率跟踪反应的电脉冲序列(eFFR)评估脑干颞传递在不同的脉冲率。结果:与CI刺激相比,IN刺激的eABR阈值更低,动态范围更宽,并且(由此推断)激活的传播更受限制。eFFR评估的潜伏期与IN刺激的最大脉冲速率同步下的下丘峰值相当,IN刺激平均为360脉冲/秒,而CI刺激为240脉冲/秒。eABR阈值和eFFR截止率在植入后6个月保持稳定。结论:在动物模型上证明了慢性脑内素刺激的安全性和有效性。在未来的临床设备中,In电极可以通过提高颞叶敏锐度来增强耳蜗植入物的性能,从而改善竞争声音中的语音接收。
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CiteScore
4.10
自引率
12.50%
发文量
57
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: JARO is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes research findings from disciplines related to otolaryngology and communications sciences, including hearing, balance, speech and voice. JARO welcomes submissions describing experimental research that investigates the mechanisms underlying problems of basic and/or clinical significance. Authors are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the kinds of papers carried by JARO by looking at past issues. Clinical case studies and pharmaceutical screens are not likely to be considered unless they reveal underlying mechanisms. Methods papers are not encouraged unless they include significant new findings as well. Reviews will be published at the discretion of the editorial board; consult the editor-in-chief before submitting.
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