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Physiological Basis of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss in a Tympanal Ear

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
卷 40, 期 15, 页码 3130-3140

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SOC NEUROSCIENCE
DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2279-19.2019

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auditory neurons; auditory receptors; auditory transduction; hearing; mechanotransduction ion channel; noise-induced hearing loss

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  1. Royal Society
  2. Leverhulme Trust
  3. Department of Neuroscience, Psychology, and Behavior Within the University of Leicester
  4. Wellcome Trust Institutional Strategic Support Fund
  5. Royal Society Enhancement Award
  6. European Research Council under the European Union's Seventh Framework Program (FP/2007-2013)/ERC [615030]
  7. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada [RGPIN/03712]

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Acoustic overexposure, such as listening to loud music too often, results in noise-induced hearing loss. The pathologies of this prevalent sensory disorder begin within the ear at synapses of the primary auditory receptors, their postsynaptic partners and their supporting cells. The extent of noise-induced damage, however, is determined by overstimulation of primary auditory receptors, upstream of where the pathologies manifest. A systematic characterization of the electrophysiological function of the upstream primary auditory receptors is warranted to understand how noise exposure impacts on downstream targets, where the pathologies of hearing loss begin. Here, we used the experimentally-accessible locust ear (male, Schistocerca gregaria) to characterize a decrease in the auditory receptor's ability to respond to sound after noise exposure. Surprisingly, after noise exposure, the electrophysiological properties of the auditory receptors remain unchanged, despite a decrease in the ability to transduce sound. This auditory deficit stems from changes in a specialized receptor lymph that bathes the auditory receptors, revealing striking parallels with the mammalian auditory system.

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