Temporal relationship between the auditory brainstem response and focal responses of auditory nerve root and cochlear nucleus during development in the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii)
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Manfried Hoke |
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01/01/2001
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Thirty-two pouch-young tammar wallabies were used to discover the generators of the auditory brainstem response (ABR) during development by the use of simultaneous ABR and focal brainstem recordings. A click response from the auditory nerve root (ANR) in the wallaby was recorded from postnatal day (PND) 101, when no central auditory station was functional, and coincided with the ABR, a simple positive wave. The response of the cochlear nucleus (CN) was detected from PND 110, when the ABR had developed 1 positive and 1 negative peak. The dominant component of the focal ANR response, the N-1 wave, coincided with the first half of the ABR P wave, and that of the focal CN response, the N-1 wave, coincided with the later two thirds. In older animals, the ANR response coincided with the ABR's N-1, wave, while the CN response coincided with the ABR's P-2, N-2 and P-3 waves, with its contribution to the ABR P-2 dominant. The protracted development of the marsupial auditory system which facilitated these correlations makes the tammar wallaby a particularly suitable model. Copyright (C) 2001 S. Karger AG, Basel. |
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eng |
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S.Karger AG |
Palavras-Chave | #Neurosciences #Otorhinolaryngology #Auditory Development #Wallaby #Macropus Eugenii #Auditory Brainstem Response #Stem Evoked-potentials #Source Density Analysis #Induced Neuronal Loss #Inferior Colliculus #Trapezoid Body #Guinea-pigs #Cat #Generators #Lesions #Origin #C1 #270502 Neurobiology #730111 Hearing, vision, speech and their disorders |
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Journal Article |