Authors
Xiang-Yang Zheng, Donald Henderson, Bo-Hua Hu, Da-Lian Ding, Sandra L McFadden
Publication date
1997/5/1
Journal
Hearing research
Volume
107
Issue
1-2
Pages
147-159
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The role of the olivocochlear bundle (OCB) in modulating noise-induced permanent injury to the auditory periphery was studied by completely sectioning the OCB fibers in chinchillas and exposing the animals while awake to a broad-band noise at 105 dB SPL for 6 h. Outer hair cell (OHC) function was assessed by measuring 2f1–f2 distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAE) at frequencies from 1.2 to 9.6 kHz and cochlear microphonics (CM) at frequencies from 1 to 8 kHz. As a result of de-efferentation, the CM was decreased but the DPOAEs were unchanged in de-efferented ears as compared with efferented control and sham-operated ears. Following noise exposure, the ears that were de-efferented showed significantly more depression of DPOAE input/output functions and greater decrement of CM amplitude. The differences between de-efferented and efferent-innervated ears were evident across all the …
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