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Cochlear Implant Surgery and Electrically-evoked Auditory Brainstem Response Recordings in C57BL/6 Mice.

Charlotte Amalie Navntoft1, Jeremy Marozeau2, Tania Rinaldi Barkat3.   

Abstract

Cochlear implants (CIs) are neuroprosthetic devices that can provide a sense of hearing to deaf people. However, a CI cannot restore all aspects of hearing. Improvement of the implant technology is needed if CI users are to perceive music and perform in more natural environments, such as hearing out a voice with competing talkers, reflections, and other sounds. Such improvement requires experimental animals to better understand the mechanisms of electric stimulation in the cochlea and its responses in the whole auditory system. The mouse is an increasingly attractive model due to the many genetic models available. However, the limited use of this species as a CI model is mainly due to the difficulty of implanting small electrode arrays. More details about the surgical procedure are therefore of great interest to expand the use of mice in CI research. In this report, we describe in detail the protocol for acute deafening and cochlear implantation of an electrode array in the C57BL/6 mouse strain. We demonstrate the functional efficacy of this procedure with electrically-evoked auditory brainstem response (eABR) and show examples of facial nerve stimulation. Finally, we also discuss the importance of including a deafening procedure when using a normally hearing animal. This mouse model provides a powerful opportunity to study genetic and neurobiological mechanisms that would be of relevance for CI users.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30688292     DOI: 10.3791/58073

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vis Exp        ISSN: 1940-087X            Impact factor:   1.355


  4 in total

1.  Magnetic stimulation allows focal activation of the mouse cochlea.

Authors:  Jae-Ik Lee; Richard Seist; Stephen McInturff; Daniel J Lee; M Christian Brown; Konstantina M Stankovic; Shelley Fried
Journal:  Elife       Date:  2022-05-24       Impact factor: 8.713

2.  A mouse model of cochlear implantation with chronic electric stimulation.

Authors:  Alexander D Claussen; René Vielman Quevedo; Brian Mostaert; Jonathon R Kirk; Wolfram F Dueck; Marlan R Hansen
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-04-18       Impact factor: 3.240

3.  Development of a chronically-implanted mouse model for studies of cochlear health and implant function.

Authors:  Deborah J Colesa; Jenna Devare; Donald L Swiderski; Lisa A Beyer; Yehoash Raphael; Bryan E Pfingst
Journal:  Hear Res       Date:  2021-02-21       Impact factor: 3.208

4.  Ramped pulse shapes are more efficient for cochlear implant stimulation in an animal model.

Authors:  Charlotte Amalie Navntoft; Jeremy Marozeau; Tania Rinaldi Barkat
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-02-24       Impact factor: 4.379

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