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Stereociliary anomaly in the guinea pig: effects of hair bundle rotation on cochlear sensitivity.

N Yoshida1, M C Liberman.   

Abstract

Histological analysis of cochleas from 100 albino guinea pigs (Hartley strain) obtained from Charles River Laboratories revealed an apparently congenital anomaly in 24% of animals, with roughly equal prevalence in males and females. In affected animals, 15-50% of the first-row outer hair cells (OHCs) showed distinctly abnormal orientation of the W-shaped stereociliary array. These abnormal hair bundles could be rotated by up to 180 degrees from the normal quasi-radial orientation. Second- and third-row OHCs appeared normal in all cases. Cochlear sensitivity was assayed in a subset of animals via compound action potentials (CAPs): CAP thresholds in affected animals were, on average, elevated by 5-10 dB with respect to normal controls. If the contributions of individual OHCs to cochlear 'amplification' add linearly, and if the total OHC contribution corresponds to approximately 45 dB of 'gain', a quantitative correlation of the degree of stereociliary rotation and the degree of threshold shift in these ears suggests that first-row OHCs make a larger contribution to the cochlear amplifier than either of the other OHC rows.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10355602     DOI: 10.1016/s0378-5955(99)00008-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hear Res        ISSN: 0378-5955            Impact factor:   3.208


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