Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6286968 | Hearing Research | 2016 | 43 Pages |
Abstract
Before AT, DPOAE thresholds were slightly, but significantly lower, and DPOAE amplitudes were slightly larger in Glra3â/â as compared to Glra3+/+ mice. While click- and f-ABR thresholds were similar in both genotypes before AT, threshold-normalized click-ABR wave I amplitudes were smaller in Glra3â/â mice as compared to their wildtype littermates. Following AT, both the decrement of ABR wave I amplitudes and the delay of wave I latencies were more pronounced in Glra3â/â than Glra3+/+ mice. Accordingly, correlation between early click-evoked ABR signals (0-2.5 ms from stimulus onset) before and after AT was significantly reduced for Glra3â/â as compared to Glra3+/+ mice. In summary, these results show that loss of α3-GlyRs compromises suprathreshold auditory nerve activity, but not outer hair cell function.
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Authors
Julia Dlugaiczyk, Dietmar Hecker, Christian Neubert, Stefanie Buerbank, Dario Campanelli, Cord-Michael Becker, Heinrich Betz, Marlies Knipper, Lukas Rüttiger, Bernhard Schick,