نتایج جستجو برای: ear spiral

تعداد نتایج: 70373  

2016
Niklas Burblies Jennifer Schulze Hans-Christoph Schwarz Katharina Kranz Damian Motz Carla Vogt Thomas Lenarz Athanasia Warnecke Peter Behrens

Cochlear and deep brain implants are prominent examples for neuronal prostheses with clinical relevance. Current research focuses on the improvement of the long-term functionality and the size reduction of neural interface electrodes. A promising approach is the application of carbon nanotubes (CNTs), either as pure electrodes but especially as coating material for electrodes. The interaction o...

Journal: :Otology & neurotology : official publication of the American Otological Society, American Neurotology Society [and] European Academy of Otology and Neurotology 2009
Antje Caelers Arianne Monge Jochen Michael Martin E Schwab Daniel Bodmer

HYPOTHESIS Different members of the Nogo system are expressed in the mammalian cochlea. BACKGROUND The protein Nogo has gained a lot of attention during the last couple of years because it inhibits neurite outgrowth in the adult central nervous system. In contrast to the central nervous system, very little is known regarding the expression and possible function of the Nogo system within the i...

2010
Mark Parker Aurore Brugeaud Albert S. B. Edge

In all mammals, the sensory epithelium for audition is located along the spiraling organ of Corti that resides within the conch shaped cochlea of the inner ear (fig 1). Hair cells in the developing cochlea, which are the mechanosensory cells of the auditory system, are aligned in one row of inner hair cells and three (in the base and mid-turns) to four (in the apical turn) rows of outer hair ce...

Journal: :Folia morphologica 2004
Arkadiusz Paprocki Barbara Biskup Katarzyna Kozłowska Agata Kuniszyk Dominik Bien Kazimierz Niemczyk

The treatment of total deafness using a cochlear implant has now become a routine medical procedure. The tendency to expand the audiological indications for cochlear stimulation and to preserve the remnants of hearing has brought new problems. The authors have studied the topographical anatomy of the internal structures of the ear in the area where cochleostomy is usually performed and an impla...

2002
Elias Q. Scherer

Background and Purpose—Vasospasms of the spiral modiolar artery may cause an ischemic stroke of the inner ear that manifests itself by a sudden hearing loss. Previously we have shown that endothelin-1 (ET-1) induces vasospasms of the spiral modiolar artery. Here we tested the hypotheses that ET-1–induced vasospasms are (1) reversible by ETA receptor antagonists; (2) mediated by a Ca sensitizati...

Journal: :Stroke 2002
Elias Q Scherer Michael Herzog Philine Wangemann

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Vasospasms of the spiral modiolar artery may cause an ischemic stroke of the inner ear that manifests itself by a sudden hearing loss. Previously we have shown that endothelin-1 (ET-1) induces vasospasms of the spiral modiolar artery. Here we tested the hypotheses that ET-1-induced vasospasms are (1) reversible by ET(A) receptor antagonists; (2) mediated by a Ca(2+) sensi...

Journal: :Nihon Jibiinkoka Gakkai kaiho 1978
T Aoki

By the use of frozen resin cracking method , scanning electron microscopy (SEM) makes it possible to investigate the deeper and finer structures of the inner ear. Another merit of this method is to obtain any sections of the organs without any significant artifactual damages to the tissues. The inner ears of the guinea pig were fixed and stained with osmic acid. After the cracking procedure fro...

2012
T. Potrusil C. Wenger R. Glueckert A. Schrott-Fischer F. Rattay

The unique, unmyelinated perikarya of spiral ganglion cells (SGCs) in the human cochlea are often arranged in functional units covered by common satellite glial cells. This micro anatomical peculiarity presents a crucial barrier for an action potential (AP) travelling from the sensory receptors to the brain. Confocal microscopy was used to acquire systematically volumetric data on perikarya and...

Journal: :Hearing research 2006
Malin Anderson Marja Boström Kristian Pfaller Rudolf Glueckert Annelies Schrott-Fischer Bengt Gerdin Helge Rask-Andersen

Neuronal development and neurite regeneration depends on the locomotion and navigation of nerve growth cones (GCs). There are few detailed descriptions of the GC function and structure in the adult auditory system. In this study, GCs of adult dissociated and cultured spiral ganglion (SG) neurons were analyzed in vitro utilizing combined high resolution scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and tim...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2002
Núria López-Bigas Maria L. Arbonés Xavier Estivill Lionel Simonneau

Several connexin genes (GJB1, GJB2, GJB3, GJB6 and GJA1) have been found mutated in patients with non-syndromic and/or syndromic deafness indicating an important role of these proteins in the auditory system. In order to better understand the function of the connexins in the inner ear we have analyzed the gene expression profiles of two connexin genes, Gjb1 (connexin 32) and Gjb3 (connexin 31),...

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