نتایج جستجو برای: cochlear damage

تعداد نتایج: 241120  

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 1998
D K Ryugo B T Rosenbaum P J Kim J K Niparko A A Saada

It is well known that experimentally induced cochlear damage produces structural, physiological, and biochemical alterations in neurons of the cochlear nucleus. In contrast, much less is known with respect to the naturally occurring cochlear pathology presented by congenital deafness. The present study attempts to relate organ of Corti structure and auditory nerve activity to the morphology of ...

Journal: :The Journal of nutritional biochemistry 2011
Ting Hua Yang Yi Ho Young Shing Hwa Liu

Gentamicin is an effective and powerful antibiotic. Extended use or excessive dosages of which can result in irreversible damage to the inner ear. The development of otoprotective strategies is a primary and urgent goal in research of gentamicin ototoxicity. Ginkgo biloba leaves and their extracts are among the most widely used herbal products and/or dietary supplements in the world. We investi...

Journal: :International journal of occupational medicine and environmental health 2001
M Bochnia W Dziewiszek J Kassner

In the first part of this study, the authors presented the results of cochlear microphonics measurements in guinea pigs subjected to long-term whole-body vibration. In animals undergoing vibration over 30, 90, and 180 days, a statistically significant lowering of voltage over the range up to 2 kHz was seen. In accordance with cochlear-frequency position, this pointed to possible formation of se...

2012
Min Xiong Huangwen Lai Chuanhong Yang Weiyi Huang Jian Wang Xiaoyan Fu Qinglian He

OBJECTIVE Oxidative damage is a critical role which involves hearing loss induced by impulse noise. That exogenous antioxidant agents reduce noise induced hearing loss (NIHL) has been well demonstrated in both animal studies and clinical practices. Choosing a stronger and more effective antioxidant is very important for treatment of NIHL. Vitamin E, α-lipoic acid, and radix astragali are the mo...

Journal: :journal of research in rehabilitation sciences 0
سیده سمیه جلیل آبکنار محمد عاشوری سعید حسن زاده seyede somaye jalilabkenar mohamad ashore saeid hasanzadeh

abstract   introduction: hearing impairment affects all aspect of individual life, especially auditory perception, while use of cochlear implant or hearing aids has been associated with appropriate effects in auditory performance. the aim of the present research was to comparing auditory perception in children with cochlear implant, hearing aids and normal hearing in tehran province. materials ...

Journal: :iranian journal of otorhinolaryngology 0
simin soleimanifar department of audiology, school of rehabilitation sciences, iran university of medical sciences (iums), tehran, iran. zahra jafari department of basic sciences in rehabilitation, school of rehabilitation sciences, iran university of medical sciences (iums), tehran, iran. masoud motasaddi zarandy otorhinolaryngology research center, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran.

introduction: parents are such important members of the cochlear-implant team that analysis of their views is essential in orderto improve services and outcomes. the authors developed a tool to assess parental attitudes towards various aspects of cochlear implantation in children who had passed aural rehabilitation sessions. the authors then went on to determine the validity and reliability of ...

Journal: :The journal of international advanced otology 2017
Nehal Mamdouh Abd El-Salam Elshahat Ibrahem Ismail Ayman El-Saeed El-Sharabasy

OBJECTIVE Noise has been recognized as a major cause of cochlear damage resulting in both tinnitus and hearing loss. On the other hand, damage to the vestibular system, especially the saccule, can be considered as a potential problem. The cervical vestibular-evoked myogenic potentials (cVEMPs) have been established as a clinical test of measuring both sac-cular and inferior vestibular nerve fun...

Introduction: Speech intelligibility, the ability to be understood verbally by listeners, is the gold standard for assessing the effectiveness of cochlear implantation. Thus, the goal of this study was to compare the speech intelligibility between normal-hearing and cochlear-implanted children using the Persian intelligibility test.   Materials and Methods: Twenty-six cochlear-implanted childre...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2015
Jeong-Im Woo Sung-Hee Kil Sejo Oh Yoo-Jin Lee Raekil Park David J Lim Sung K Moon

Cochlear inflammatory diseases, such as tympanogenic labyrinthitis, are associated with acquired sensorineural hearing loss. Although otitis media is extremely frequent in children, tympanogenic labyrinthitis is not commonly observed, which suggests the existence of a potent anti-inflammatory mechanism modulating cochlear inflammation. In this study, we aimed to determine the molecular mechanis...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2012
Stéphane F Maison Xiao-Ping Liu Ruth Anne Eatock David R Sibley David K Grandy M Charles Liberman

Pharmacological studies suggest that dopamine release from lateral olivocochlear efferent neurons suppresses spontaneous and sound-evoked activity in cochlear nerve fibers and helps control noise-induced excitotoxicity; however, the literature on cochlear expression and localization of dopamine receptors is contradictory. To better characterize cochlear dopaminergic signaling, we studied recept...

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