长期中等水平噪音暴露引起中枢听觉系统的过度兴奋性。

IF 3 4区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Neural Plasticity Pub Date : 2025-01-24 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/np/8842073
Fei Xu, Guangdi Chen, Li Li, Wei Sun
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摘要

噪音暴露是听力损失和听觉亢进最常见的原因之一。研究表明,噪音暴露可以引起皮质增益,以补偿耳蜗输入减少,这可能有助于增加声音敏感性。然而,许多患有听觉亢进的人在暴露于大声声音后没有可测量的耳蜗损伤。在本实验中,我们研究了长期中等水平的噪音暴露(84 dB SPL,每天8小时,持续4周)后,实验鼠皮层和皮层下区域的神经变化。采用听觉脑干反应(ABRs)监测耳蜗功能。采用声惊反应(ASR)和间隙诱发的脉冲前抑制(gap-PPI)评价行为听觉敏感性和时间加工。通过下丘(IC)和听觉皮层(AC)的电生理记录来确定中枢听觉功能。我们的研究结果显示,虽然ABR阈值没有显著差异,但与对照组相比,噪声组的ASR和gap-PPI有所增强。与对照组相比,噪声暴露小鼠中脑和中脑的神经活动都有所增加,这表明皮层下和皮层区域的中枢功能都有所增强。交流响应的电流源密度(CSD)分析显示,噪声组的柱状兴奋增加,皮质-皮质投影减少,这与噪声引起的听力损失的中心增益模型不同。我们的研究结果表明,慢性“非破坏性”噪音可以通过改变听觉丘脑皮层和皮层内输入的平衡来增加中枢听觉系统的增益,这可能有助于听力正常的人增加声音敏感性。
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Long-Term Moderate-Level Noise Exposure Caused Hyperexcitability in the Central Auditory System.

Noise exposure is one of the most common causes of hearing loss and hyperacusis. Studies have shown that noise exposure can induce a cortical gain to compensate for reduced input of the cochlea, which may contribute to the increased sound sensitivity. However, many people with hyperacusis have no measurable cochlear lesion after being exposed to loud sound. In this experiment, we studied the neurological alterations in the cortical and subcortical areas following a prolonged moderate level of noise exposure (84 dB SPL, 8 h/day for 4 weeks) in the laboratory mice. The cochlear function was monitored by auditory brainstem responses (ABRs). The behavioral auditory sensitivity and temporal processing were evaluated using the acoustic startle response (ASR) and gap-induced prepulse inhibition (gap-PPI). The central auditory functions were determined by electrophysiological recordings of the inferior colliculus (IC) and the auditory cortex (AC). Our results showed that although there was no significant difference in the ABR thresholds, the noise group showed enhanced ASR and gap-PPI compared to the control group. Increased neural activity in both the IC and the AC was recorded in the noise-exposed mice compared to the control group, suggesting a central gain in both the subcortical and cortical regions. The current source density (CSD) analysis of the AC response revealed an increased columnar excitation and reduced corticocortical projection in the noise group, different from the central gain model of noise-induced hearing loss. Our results suggest that chronic "nondestructive" noise can increase the gain of the central auditory system by altering the balance of auditory thalamocortical and intracortical inputs, which may contribute to the increased sound sensitivity in people with normal hearing.

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Neural Plasticity
Neural Plasticity NEUROSCIENCES-
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期刊介绍: Neural Plasticity is an international, interdisciplinary journal dedicated to the publication of articles related to all aspects of neural plasticity, with special emphasis on its functional significance as reflected in behavior and in psychopathology. Neural Plasticity publishes research and review articles from the entire range of relevant disciplines, including basic neuroscience, behavioral neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience, biological psychology, and biological psychiatry.
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