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Cochlear aging disrupts the correlation between spontaneous rate and sound-level coding in auditory nerve fibers

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JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
卷 130, 期 3, 页码 736-750

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AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1152/jn.00090.2023

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age-related hearing loss; cochlear model; endocochlear potential; Mongolian gerbil; rate-level function

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Aging and cochlear degeneration lead to functional changes in auditory nerve fibers (ANFs). This study found that ANFs in aged gerbils had lower spontaneous rates (SRs) for low-frequency signals and a loss of low-SR fibers for high-frequency signals. The distribution of rate-level function (RLF) types also changed in aged ANFs. A physiologically based cochlear model was used to simulate these effects, revealing that the changes in SR and RLF types were due to both striatal degeneration and reduced basilar membrane gain.
The spiking activity of auditory nerve fibers (ANFs) transmits information about the acoustic environment from the cochlea to the central auditory system. Increasing age leads to degeneration of cochlear tissues, including the sensory hair cells and stria vascularis. Here, we aim to identify the functional effects of such age-related cochlear pathologies of ANFs. Rate-level functions (RLFs) were recorded from single-unit ANFs of young adult (n = 52, 3-12 months) and quiet-aged (n = 24, >36 months) Mongolian gerbils of either sex. RLFs were used to determine sensitivity and spontaneous rates (SRs) and were classified into flat-saturating, sloping-saturating, and straight categories, as previously established. A physiologically based cochlear model, adapted for the gerbil, was used to simulate the effects of cochlear degeneration on ANF physiology. In ANFs tuned to low frequencies (<3.5 kHz), SR was lower in those of aged gerbils, while an age-related loss of low-SR fibers was evident in ANFs tuned to high frequencies. These changes in SR distribution did not affect the typical SR versus sensitivity correlation. The distribution of RLF types among low-SR fibers, however, shifted toward that of high-SR fibers, specifically showing more fast-saturating and fewer sloping-saturating RLFs. A modeled striatal degeneration, which affects the combined inner hair cell and synaptic output, reduced SR but left RLF type unchanged. An additional reduced basilar membrane gain, which decreased sensitivity, explained the changed RLF types. Overall, the data indicated age-related changes in the characteristics of single ANFs that blurred the established relationships between SR and RLF types.

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