نتایج جستجو برای: ear spiral

تعداد نتایج: 70373  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2002
Benjamin Delprat Ana Boulanger Jing Wang Vicky Beaudoin Matthieu J Guitton Stephanie Ventéo Claude J Dechesne Rémy Pujol Mireille Lavigne-Rebillard Jean-Luc Puel Christian P Hamel

Mesenchymal nonsensory regions of the inner ear are important structures surrounding the neurosensory epithelium that are believed to participate in the ionic homeostasis of the cochlea and vestibule. We report here the discovery of otospiralin, an inner ear-specific protein that is produced by fibrocytes from these regions, including the spiral ligament and spiral limbus in the cochlea and the...

2016
Hao Feng Ilmari Pyykkö Jing Zou

Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) were shown to temporarily impair the biological barriers in the skin of the external ear canal, mucosa of the middle ear, and inner ear, causing partially reversible hearing loss after delivery into the middle ear. The current study aimed to elucidate the molecular mechanism, emphasizing the TLR signaling pathways in association with the potential recruitment of mac...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Oscar Diaz-Horta Clemer Abad Levent Sennaroglu Joseph Foster Alexandra DeSmidt Guney Bademci Suna Tokgoz-Yilmaz Duygu Duman F Basak Cengiz M'hamed Grati Suat Fitoz Xue Z Liu Amjad Farooq Faiqa Imtiaz Benjamin B Currall Cynthia Casson Morton Michiru Nishita Yasuhiro Minami Zhongmin Lu Katherina Walz Mustafa Tekin

Hair cells of the inner ear, the mechanosensory receptors, convert sound waves into neural signals that are passed to the brain via the auditory nerve. Little is known about the molecular mechanisms that govern the development of hair cell-neuronal connections. We ascertained a family with autosomal recessive deafness associated with a common cavity inner ear malformation and auditory neuropath...

Journal: :Acta oto-laryngologica 2008
Mark Praetorius Ignacio Vicario Thomas Schimmang

CONCLUSION Cell transplantation into the utriculus provides an efficient and non-invasive route to introduce embryonic stem (ES) cells into the vestibular and cochlear portions of the inner ear. OBJECTIVE The transfer of stem cells into the inner ear for therapeutic purposes is an important approach to cure damage to the cochlea and vestibulum. A key issue is to provide an entry point for cel...

Journal: :Neuron 1995
Patrik Ernfors Thomas Van De Water Janet Loring Rudolf Jaenisch

The physiological role of BDNF and NT-3 in the development of the vestibular and auditory systems was investigated in mice that carry a deleted BDNF and/or NT-3 gene. BDNF was the major survival factor for vestibular ganglion neurons, and NT-3, for spiral ganglion neurons. Lack of BDNF and NT-3 did not affect ingrowth of nerve fibers into the vestibular epithelium, but BDNF mutants failed to ma...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1997
T E Mayer H Brueckmann R Siegert A Witt H Weerda

PURPOSE To determine CT findings in the external, middle, and inner ear of patients with microtia and external auditory canal dysplasia. METHODS We used high-resolution CT, with multiplanar or axial 1-mm continuous sections, coronal or sagittal reformations, or low-dose spiral acquisitions, to examine 184 temporal bones of children with microtia. RESULTS In cases of minor microtia, auditory...

2014
Marc Diensthuber Veronika Zecha Jens Wagenblast Stefan Arnhold Albert S. B. Edge Timo Stöver

The spiral ganglion is an essential functional component of the peripheral auditory system. Most types of hearing loss are associated with spiral ganglion cell degeneration which is irreversible due to the inner ear's lack of regenerative capacity. Recent studies revealed the existence of stem cells in the postnatal spiral ganglion, which gives rise to the hope that these cells might be useful ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1977
D G Drescher

A soluble carbonic anhydrase (carbonate hydro-lyase, EC 4.2.1.1) has been purified to homogeneity from the membranous lateral wall (stria vascularis, spiral ligament, spiral prominence, and outer sulcus) of the guinea-pig inner ear. About 1% of the protein of the membranous lateral wall is carbonic anhydrase. The specific activity of the enzyme in homogenates of the lateral wall is 1.6-1.8 time...

 زهرا وجدانی, ,  فرزانه دهقانی, ,  محمد رضا عرب, ,  ملیحه منصفی, , طاهره طلایی خوزانی, ,

Background: Some pregnant women are exposed to occupational noise, a risk factor for the development of the auditory system. The auditory system is one of the areas in embryonic development in which noise might induce aberrant development. Noise can change the gene expression pattern of an embryo and thereby modify the physiology of the auditory system. Therefore, noise can change the molecular...

Journal: :Otology & neurotology : official publication of the American Otological Society, American Neurotology Society [and] European Academy of Otology and Neurotology 2006
Ashkan Monfared Nikolas H Blevins Eunice L M Cheung Juergen C Jung Gerald Popelka Mark J Schnitzer

AIMS We sought to develop techniques for visualizing cochlear blood flow in live mammalian subjects using fluorescence microendoscopy. BACKGROUND Inner ear microcirculation appears to be intimately involved in cochlear function. Blood velocity measurements suggest that intense sounds can alter cochlear blood flow. Disruption of cochlear blood flow may be a significant cause of hearing impairm...

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