| Literature DB >> 25750635 |
Kelly E Radziwon1, Daniel J Stolzberg2, Maxwell E Urban1, Rachael A Bowler1, Richard J Salvi1.
Abstract
To test the "tinnitus gap-filling" hypothesis in an animal psychoacoustic paradigm, rats were tested using a go/no-go operant gap detection task in which silent intervals of various durations were embedded within a continuous noise. Gap detection thresholds were measured before and after treatment with a dose of sodium salicylate (200 mg/kg) that reliably induces tinnitus in rats. Noise-burst detection thresholds were also measured to document the amount of hearing loss and aid in interpreting the gap detection results. As in the previous human psychophysical experiments, salicylate had little or no effect on gap thresholds measured in broadband noise presented at high-stimulus levels (30-60 dB SPL); gap detection thresholds were always 10 ms or less. Salicylate also did not affect gap thresholds presented in narrowband noise at 60 dB SPL. Therefore, rats treated with a dose of salicylate that reliably induces tinnitus have no difficulty detecting silent gaps as long as the noise in which they are embedded is clearly audible.Entities:
Keywords: gap detection; operant conditioning; prepulse inhibition; rat model; sensorineural hearing loss; sodium salicylate; threshold; tinnitus
Year: 2015 PMID: 25750635 PMCID: PMC4335184 DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2015.00031
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Neurol ISSN: 1664-2295 Impact factor: 4.003
Individual and mean broadband noise gap thresholds (ms) vs. intensity (dB SPL) for baseline, saline, and salicylate conditions.
| Subject | Condition | BBN (60 dB SPL) | BBN (40 dB SPL) | BBN (30 dB SPL) | BBN (20 dB SPL) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Green 1 | Baseline | 2.1 ms | 2.1 ms | 2.7 ms | 3.7 ms |
| Saline | 1.8 ms | 2.3 ms | 2.2 ms | 3.8 ms | |
| Salicylate | 2.0 ms | 2.9 ms | 11.3 ms | NC | |
| Green 2 | Baseline | 1.3 ms | 1.6 ms | 2.4 ms | 2.9 ms |
| Saline | 1.7 ms | 1.8 ms | 2.7 ms | 5.7 ms | |
| Salicylate | 1.5 ms | 2.6 ms | 3.9 ms | NC | |
| Green 3 | Baseline | 1.8 ms | 1.7 ms | 2.7 ms | 3.9 ms |
| Saline | 1.9 ms | 2.0 ms | 1.7 ms | 6.9 ms | |
| Salicylate | NA | 3.8 ms | NA | NC | |
| Purple 1 | Baseline | 1.9 ms | 2.1 ms | 2.7 ms | 3.3 ms |
| Saline | 2.3 ms | 2.0 ms | 2.4 ms | 3.7 ms | |
| Salicylate | 2.2 ms | 2.5 ms | 5.2 ms | NC | |
| Purple 2 | Baseline | 1.5 ms | 2.4 ms | 3.0 ms | 7.9 ms |
| Saline | 1.7 ms | 2.6 ms | 2.8 ms | 9.7 ms | |
| Salicylate | 1.6 ms | 4.5 ms | 17.7 ms | NC | |
| Purple 3 | Baseline | 1.8 ms | 1.8 ms | 2.9 ms | 4.4 ms |
| Saline | 2.2 ms | 1.5 ms | 2.5 ms | 6.5 ms | |
| Salicylate | 1.4 ms | 3.0 ms | 12.0 ms | NC | |
| Mean | Baseline | 1.72 ms | 1.94 ms | 2.71 ms | 4.32 ms |
| Saline | 1.93 ms | 2.03 ms | 2.38 ms | 6.05 ms | |
| Salicylate | 1.74 ms | 3.22 ms | 10.02 ms | NC |
NA, data not available; NC, data not collected.
Figure 1(A) Mean (SEM) gap thresholds for BBN presented at intensities from 20 to 60 dB SPL for baseline, saline, and salicylate (SS, 200 mg/kg) conditions. Gap thresholds could not be measured at 20 dB SPL during salicylate treatment. (B) Mean (SEM) gap detection thresholds for the current saline and salicylate (SS, 200 mg/kg) data re-plotted in dB SL (sensation level). Mean (SEM) gap detection thresholds for white noise are also plotted for the Mongolian gerbil across five sensation levels (35).
Individual and mean gap detection thresholds (ms) for broadband noise (BBN) and narrowband noise (NBN) at 60 dB SPL.
| Subject | Condition | BBN (60 dB SPL) | 10–20 kHz NBN (60 dB SPL) | 16–20 kHz NBN (60 dB SPL) | 15–17 kHz NBN (60 dB SPL) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Green 1 | Baseline | 2.1 ms | 2.05 ms | 4.4 ms | 3.4 ms |
| Saline | 1.8 ms | 2.5 ms | 4.3 ms | NA | |
| Salicylate | 2.0 ms | 2.9 ms | 3.7 ms | 3.4 ms | |
| Green 3 | Baseline | 1.8 ms | 2.5 ms | 3.95 ms | 3.5 ms |
| Saline | 1.9 ms | 2.7 ms | 4.5 ms | 3.9 ms | |
| Salicylate | NA | 2.6 ms | 3.7 ms | 3.9 ms | |
| Purple 2 | Baseline | 1.5 ms | 3.05 ms | 3.5 ms | 3.55 ms |
| Saline | 1.7 ms | 2.1 ms | 4.6 ms | 3.8 ms | |
| Salicylate | 1.6 ms | 5.9 ms | 6.5 ms | 7.0 ms | |
| Purple 3 | Baseline | 1.75 ms | 4.1 ms | 4.6 ms | 4.8 ms |
| Saline | 1.93 ms | 3.3 ms | 4.7 ms | 5.1 ms | |
| Salicylate | 1.74 ms | 3.5 ms | 4.2 ms | 5.1 ms | |
| Mean | Baseline | 1.72 ms | 2.93 ms | 4.11 ms | 3.81 ms |
| Saline | 1.93 ms | 2.65 ms | 4.53 ms | 4.27 ms | |
| Salicylate | 1.74 ms | 3.73 ms | 4.53 ms | 4.85 ms |
NA, data not available.
Figure 2Mean (SEM) gap thresholds for BBN and three NBNs obtained for baseline, saline, and salicylate (SS, 200 mg/kg) conditions.
Figure 3Mean (SEM) psychometric functions in the BBN (60 dB SPL) and NBN (60 dB SPL) gap detection experiments for saline and salicylate (SS, 200 mg/kg) conditions. False alarm (FA) rates are also plotted.
Individual broadband noise (BBN) and narrowband noise (NBN) thresholds.
| Subject | Condition | BBN | 10–20 kHz NBN | 16–20 kHz NBN | 15–17 kHz NBN |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Green 1 | Baseline | 2.6 dB SPL | 1.6 dB SPL | 6.8 dB SPL | 11.3 dB SPL |
| Saline | 1.2 dB SPL | 2.7 dB SPL | 6.7 dB SPL | 7.7 dB SPL | |
| Salicylate | 17.7 dB SPL | 16.1 dB SPL | 26.3 dB SPL | 30.5 dB SPL | |
| Green 3 | Baseline | 2.0 dB SPL | −0.5 dB SPL | 12.0 dB SPL | 8.1 dB SPL |
| Saline | 1.5 dB SPL | −0.7 dB SPL | 8.1 dB SPL | 6.5 dB SPL | |
| Salicylate | 21.1 dB SPL | 22.6 dB SPL | 24.5 dB SPL | 26.8 dB SPL | |
| Purple 2 | Baseline | 4.8 dB SPL | NA | NA | NA |
| Saline | 7.1 dB SPL | NA | NA | NA | |
| Salicylate | 24.7 dB SPL | NA | NA | NA | |
| Purple 3 | Baseline | 1.8 dB SPL | 1.0 dB SPL | 9.2 dB SPL | 7.7 dB SPL |
| Saline | −0.1 dB SPL | −1.2 dB SPL | 8.6 dB SPL | 4.0 dB SPL | |
| Salicylate | 18.3 dB SPL | 19.2 dB SPL | 19.8 dB SPL | 21.7 dB SPL | |
| Mean | Baseline | 2.80 dB SPL | 0.67 dB SPL | 9.28 dB SPL | 9.00 dB SPL |
| Saline | 2.43 dB SPL | 0.27 dB SPL | 7.80 dB SPL | 6.07 dB SPL | |
| Salicylate | 20.45 dB SPL | 19.30 dB SPL | 23.53 dB SPL | 26.33 dB SPL |
According to this table, a 20 dB SPL BBN following an injection of salicylate would only be 2.3 and 1.7 dB above threshold for green 1 and purple 3, respectively; the BBN would be below threshold for Purple 2 and Green 3.
NA, data not available.
Figure 4Mean (SEM) thresholds for BBN and three NBN bandwidths (see legend) during baseline, saline and salicylate (SS, 200 mg/kg) conditions for three rats. BBN data from one rat, Purple 2, were not shown in this graph because her thresholds could not be collected for the NBN conditions.