Relationship of gross cochlear potentials to hair cell pathology in the waltzing guinea pig.

作者: H.P. Wit , H.F. Nijdam

DOI: 10.1016/0378-5955(84)90047-9

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摘要: Electrophysiological recordings were made from the hearing organs of young waltzing guinea pigs different ages. Age-related morphological changes in cochleas same animals studied with scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Results compared results studying normal age. Waltzing are born a loss, as can be concluded magnitude whole-nerve action potential their lower than summating potentials. However, cochlear microphonics nearly until time degeneration process when hair cells start to disappear. This begins at tops is evident upon microscopical examination these structures.

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