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Neural Plastic Changes in the Subcortical Auditory Neural Pathway after Single-Sided Deafness in Adult Mice: A MEMRI Study

Single-sided deafness (SSD) induces cortical neural plastic changes according to duration of deafness. However, it is still unclear how the auditory cortical changes accompany the subcortical neural changes. The present study aimed to find the neural plastic changes in the cortical and subcortical a...

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Autores principales: Kim, So Young, Heo, Hwon, Kim, Doo Hee, Kim, Hyun Jin, Oh, Seung-ha
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6287207/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30599000
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/8624745
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author Kim, So Young
Heo, Hwon
Kim, Doo Hee
Kim, Hyun Jin
Oh, Seung-ha
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Heo, Hwon
Kim, Doo Hee
Kim, Hyun Jin
Oh, Seung-ha
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description Single-sided deafness (SSD) induces cortical neural plastic changes according to duration of deafness. However, it is still unclear how the auditory cortical changes accompany the subcortical neural changes. The present study aimed to find the neural plastic changes in the cortical and subcortical auditory system following adult-onset single-sided deafness (SSD) using Mn-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MEMRI). B57BL/6 mice (postnatal 8-week-old) were divided into three groups: the SSD-4-week group (postnatal 12-week-old, n = 11), the SSD-8-week group (postnatal 16-week-old, n = 11), and a normal-hearing control group (postnatal 8-week-old, n = 9). The left cochlea was ablated in the SSD groups. White Gaussian noise was delivered for 24 h before MEMRI acquisition. T(1)-weighted MRI data were analyzed from the cochlear nucleus (CN), superior olivary complex (SOC), lateral lemniscus (LL), inferior colliculus (IC), medial geniculate body (MG), and auditory cortex (AC). The differences in relative Mn(2+)-enhanced signal intensities (Mn(2+)SI) and laterality were analyzed between the groups. Four weeks after the SSD procedure, the ipsilateral side of the SSD showed significantly lower Mn(2+)SI in the CN than the control group. On the other hand, the contralateral side of the SSD demonstrated significantly lower Mn(2+)SI in the SOC, LL, and IC. These decreased Mn(2+)SI values were partially recovered at 8 weeks after the SSD procedure. The interaural Mn(2+)SI differences representing the interaural dominance were highest in CN and then became less prominently higher in the auditory neural system. The SSD-8-week group still showed interaural differences in the CN, LL, and IC. In contrast, the MG and AC did not show any significant intergroup or interaural differences in Mn(2+)SI. In conclusion, subcortical auditory neural activities were decreased after SSD, and the interaural differences were diluted in the higher auditory nervous system. These findings were attenuated with time. Subcortical auditory neural changes after SSD may contribute to the change in tinnitus severity and the outcomes of cochlear implantation in SSD patients.
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spelling pubmed-62872072018-12-31 Neural Plastic Changes in the Subcortical Auditory Neural Pathway after Single-Sided Deafness in Adult Mice: A MEMRI Study Kim, So Young Heo, Hwon Kim, Doo Hee Kim, Hyun Jin Oh, Seung-ha Biomed Res Int Research Article Single-sided deafness (SSD) induces cortical neural plastic changes according to duration of deafness. However, it is still unclear how the auditory cortical changes accompany the subcortical neural changes. The present study aimed to find the neural plastic changes in the cortical and subcortical auditory system following adult-onset single-sided deafness (SSD) using Mn-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MEMRI). B57BL/6 mice (postnatal 8-week-old) were divided into three groups: the SSD-4-week group (postnatal 12-week-old, n = 11), the SSD-8-week group (postnatal 16-week-old, n = 11), and a normal-hearing control group (postnatal 8-week-old, n = 9). The left cochlea was ablated in the SSD groups. White Gaussian noise was delivered for 24 h before MEMRI acquisition. T(1)-weighted MRI data were analyzed from the cochlear nucleus (CN), superior olivary complex (SOC), lateral lemniscus (LL), inferior colliculus (IC), medial geniculate body (MG), and auditory cortex (AC). The differences in relative Mn(2+)-enhanced signal intensities (Mn(2+)SI) and laterality were analyzed between the groups. Four weeks after the SSD procedure, the ipsilateral side of the SSD showed significantly lower Mn(2+)SI in the CN than the control group. On the other hand, the contralateral side of the SSD demonstrated significantly lower Mn(2+)SI in the SOC, LL, and IC. These decreased Mn(2+)SI values were partially recovered at 8 weeks after the SSD procedure. The interaural Mn(2+)SI differences representing the interaural dominance were highest in CN and then became less prominently higher in the auditory neural system. The SSD-8-week group still showed interaural differences in the CN, LL, and IC. In contrast, the MG and AC did not show any significant intergroup or interaural differences in Mn(2+)SI. In conclusion, subcortical auditory neural activities were decreased after SSD, and the interaural differences were diluted in the higher auditory nervous system. These findings were attenuated with time. Subcortical auditory neural changes after SSD may contribute to the change in tinnitus severity and the outcomes of cochlear implantation in SSD patients. Hindawi 2018-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6287207/ /pubmed/30599000 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/8624745 Text en Copyright © 2018 So Young Kim et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kim, Hyun Jin
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Neural Plastic Changes in the Subcortical Auditory Neural Pathway after Single-Sided Deafness in Adult Mice: A MEMRI Study
title Neural Plastic Changes in the Subcortical Auditory Neural Pathway after Single-Sided Deafness in Adult Mice: A MEMRI Study
title_full Neural Plastic Changes in the Subcortical Auditory Neural Pathway after Single-Sided Deafness in Adult Mice: A MEMRI Study
title_fullStr Neural Plastic Changes in the Subcortical Auditory Neural Pathway after Single-Sided Deafness in Adult Mice: A MEMRI Study
title_full_unstemmed Neural Plastic Changes in the Subcortical Auditory Neural Pathway after Single-Sided Deafness in Adult Mice: A MEMRI Study
title_short Neural Plastic Changes in the Subcortical Auditory Neural Pathway after Single-Sided Deafness in Adult Mice: A MEMRI Study
title_sort neural plastic changes in the subcortical auditory neural pathway after single-sided deafness in adult mice: a memri study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6287207/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30599000
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/8624745
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