人类听觉脑干对配对点击刺激的I'电位反应

Misha J. Davis-Gunter, H. Löwenheim, K. Gopal, E. J. Moore
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当受到适当的刺激时,Corti器官的毛细胞去极化,导致释放一种神经递质物质,这种物质刺激传入viii神经树突。我们有理由假设听神经树突产生的兴奋性突触后电位(EPSPs)反过来启动复合动作电位(CAP)。EPSP被认为是CAP的产生电位,并可能在听觉脑干反应(ABRs)中被记录为I'电位。确定I'的解剖学起源可能会提高ABR技术在毛细胞/树突/听神经评估中的敏感性。“我”究竟是感官的还是神经的,这是模棱两可的,因此我们对“我”还没有很好的理解。为了研究这一困境,我们使用标准和配对点击刺激记录了人类受试者的ABR,并使用减法生成衍生的ABR。在导出的ABR中,在波I之前出现了两个早期峰,分别为I°和I'。假设峰值I°和I′分别代表耳蜗和viii′神经树突产生的求和电位和产生电位。
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The I' potential of the human auditory brainstem response to paired click stimuli
When stimulated with an appropriate stimulus, the hair cells of the organ of Corti depolarize, causing the release of a neurotransmitter substance, which excites afferent VIIIth nerve dendrites. It is reasonable to hypothesize that excitatory postsynaptic potentials (EPSPs) generated by the dendrites of the auditory nerve in turn initiate a compound action potential (CAP). The EPSP is thought to be the generator potential for the CAP, and may be recorded in auditory brainstem responses (ABRs) as the I' potential. Determining the anatomical origin of I' may enhance the sensitivity of the ABR technique in hair cell/dendrite/auditory nerve evaluations. Whether I' is of sensory or of neural origin is equivocal, and therefore I' is not well understood. To investigate this dilemma, ABRs were recorded from human subjects using standard and paired-click stimuli, and using subtraction methods to generate a derived ABR. Two early peaks, designated as I° and I', occurred before wave I in the derived ABR. It was hypothesized that peaks I° and I' represent the summating potential and the generator potential, generated by the cochlea and VIIIth nerve dendrites, respectively.
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