耳鸣
感觉门控
听力学
脉冲前抑制
听觉惊吓反射
尼古丁
门控
听觉脑干反应
听觉系统
心理学
听觉掩蔽
噪音(视频)
听觉皮层
神经科学
医学
听力损失
摩洛反射
反射
遮罩(插图)
精神分裂症(面向对象编程)
艺术
图像(数学)
精神科
人工智能
计算机科学
视觉艺术
作者
Barbara Ciralli,T Malfatti,Thiago Z. Lima,Sérgio Ruschi Bergamachi Silva,Christopher R. Cederroth,Katarina E. Leão
标识
DOI:10.1177/02698811231200879
摘要
Tinnitus is a phantom sound perception affecting both auditory and limbic structures. The mechanisms of tinnitus remain unclear and it is debatable whether tinnitus alters attention to sound and the ability to inhibit repetitive sounds, a phenomenon also known as auditory gating. Here we investigate if noise exposure interferes with auditory gating and whether natural extracts of cannabis or nicotine could improve auditory pre-attentional processing in noise-exposed mice. We used 22 male C57BL/6J mice divided into noise-exposed (exposed to a 9–11 kHz narrow band noise for 1 h) and sham (no sound during noise exposure) groups. Hearing thresholds were measured using auditory brainstem responses, and tinnitus-like behavior was assessed using Gap prepulse inhibition of acoustic startle. After noise exposure, mice were implanted with multi-electrodes in the dorsal hippocampus to assess auditory event-related potentials in response to paired clicks. The results showed that mice with tinnitus-like behavior displayed auditory gating of repetitive clicks, but with larger amplitudes and longer latencies of the N40 component of the aERP waveform. The combination of cannabis extract and nicotine improved the auditory gating ratio in noise-exposed mice without permanent hearing threshold shifts. Lastly, the longer latency of the N40 component appears due to an increased sensitivity to cannabis extract in noise-exposed mice compared to sham mice. The study suggests that the altered central plasticity in tinnitus is more sensitive to the combined actions on the cholinergic and the endocannabinoid systems. Overall, the findings contribute to a better understanding of pharmacological modulation of auditory sensory gating.
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