Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3009705462> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3009705462 abstract "Abstract Harmful environmental sounds are a prevailing source for chronic hearing impairments, including noise induced hearing loss, hyperacusis, or tinnitus. How these symptoms are related to pathophysiological damage to the sensory receptor epithelia and its effects along the auditory pathway, such as functional reorganizations in the auditory cortex (ACx), have been documented in numerous studies. An open question concerns the temporal evolution of maladaptive changes after damage and their manifestation in the balance between afferent thalamocortical input and corticocortical input to the ACx. To address this, we investigated the loci of plastic reorganizations across the tonotopic axis of the auditory cortex of male Mongolian gerbils ( Meriones unguiculatus ) acutely after a sound trauma and after several weeks. We used a laminar residual current-source density analysis to dissociate adaptations of intracolumnar input and horizontally relayed corticocortical input to synaptic populations across cortical layers in ACx. A pure tone-based sound trauma caused acute changes of subcortical inputs and corticocortical inputs at all tonotopic regions, particularly showing a broad elimination of tone-evoked inputs at tonotopic regions with a pre-trauma best frequency between 2-8 kHz. At other cortical sites, the overall columnar activity acutely decreased, while relative contributions of lateral corticocortical inputs increased. After 4-6 weeks, cortical activity to the altered sensory inputs showed a general increase of local thalamocortical input reaching levels higher than before the trauma. Hence, our results suggest a detailed mechanism for overcompensation of altered frequency input in the auditory cortex that relies on a changing balancing of thalamocortical and intracortical input and is confined to the spectral neighborhood of the trauma frequency. Significance statement Harmful noise exposure is a major anthropogenic cause of hearing disorders and is becoming an ever-increasing burden for human health and society. Damage to the sensory epithelia elicited by harmful sounds can subsequently lead to chronic hearing loss, hyperacusis or tinnitus. We still lack an understanding of the pathophysiological plastic processes and their evolution, particularly at the circuit level of the auditory cortex (ACx), which is fundamentally involved in auditory perception. We demonstrate that plastic changes in ACx after noise induced hearing loss (NIHL) occur over several weeks, and that changes in intracortical functional connectivity compensate the acute effects in the deafferentiated subcortical inputs. Such long-term changes may underlie the temporal evolution of hearing impairments or phantom sounds after NIHL." @default.
- W3009705462 created "2020-03-13" @default.
- W3009705462 creator A5001136712 @default.
- W3009705462 creator A5003210328 @default.
- W3009705462 creator A5014313028 @default.
- W3009705462 creator A5026690582 @default.
- W3009705462 creator A5051256315 @default.
- W3009705462 creator A5062539159 @default.
- W3009705462 creator A5087402600 @default.
- W3009705462 date "2020-03-08" @default.
- W3009705462 modified "2023-09-23" @default.
- W3009705462 title "Acute and long-term circuit-level effects in the auditory cortex after sound trauma" @default.
- W3009705462 cites W1893259010 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W1969361316 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W1969827432 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W1978441796 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W1985946645 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W1997387173 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W2001110658 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W2003052230 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W2009847261 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W2021255606 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W2021955561 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W2036483999 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W2038262310 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W2041918412 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W2050022878 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W2056829537 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W2062192993 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W2066389227 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W2068334533 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W2080811299 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W2084059718 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W2091194823 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W2097853513 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W2111736228 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W2148398429 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W2149736796 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W2150405052 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W2154481506 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W2158592437 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W2165393423 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W2171516196 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W2210264310 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W2289964435 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W2406702197 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W2510828140 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W2543882133 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W2609322989 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W2766608784 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W2888467690 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W2963193428 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W4246176420 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W4249561229 @default.
- W3009705462 cites W644321259 @default.
- W3009705462 doi "https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.03.06.980730" @default.
- W3009705462 hasPublicationYear "2020" @default.
- W3009705462 type Work @default.
- W3009705462 sameAs 3009705462 @default.
- W3009705462 citedByCount "1" @default.
- W3009705462 countsByYear W30097054622021 @default.
- W3009705462 crossrefType "posted-content" @default.
- W3009705462 hasAuthorship W3009705462A5001136712 @default.
- W3009705462 hasAuthorship W3009705462A5003210328 @default.
- W3009705462 hasAuthorship W3009705462A5014313028 @default.
- W3009705462 hasAuthorship W3009705462A5026690582 @default.
- W3009705462 hasAuthorship W3009705462A5051256315 @default.
- W3009705462 hasAuthorship W3009705462A5062539159 @default.
- W3009705462 hasAuthorship W3009705462A5087402600 @default.
- W3009705462 hasBestOaLocation W30097054621 @default.
- W3009705462 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W3009705462 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W3009705462 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W3009705462 hasConcept C203718221 @default.
- W3009705462 hasConcept C24890656 @default.
- W3009705462 hasConcept C2776532659 @default.
- W3009705462 hasConcept C2776992516 @default.
- W3009705462 hasConcept C2777348757 @default.
- W3009705462 hasConcept C2779083617 @default.
- W3009705462 hasConcept C2780297895 @default.
- W3009705462 hasConcept C33612138 @default.
- W3009705462 hasConcept C47611674 @default.
- W3009705462 hasConcept C548259974 @default.
- W3009705462 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W3009705462 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W3009705462 hasConcept C94487597 @default.
- W3009705462 hasConceptScore W3009705462C121332964 @default.
- W3009705462 hasConceptScore W3009705462C15744967 @default.
- W3009705462 hasConceptScore W3009705462C169760540 @default.
- W3009705462 hasConceptScore W3009705462C203718221 @default.
- W3009705462 hasConceptScore W3009705462C24890656 @default.
- W3009705462 hasConceptScore W3009705462C2776532659 @default.
- W3009705462 hasConceptScore W3009705462C2776992516 @default.
- W3009705462 hasConceptScore W3009705462C2777348757 @default.
- W3009705462 hasConceptScore W3009705462C2779083617 @default.
- W3009705462 hasConceptScore W3009705462C2780297895 @default.
- W3009705462 hasConceptScore W3009705462C33612138 @default.
- W3009705462 hasConceptScore W3009705462C47611674 @default.
- W3009705462 hasConceptScore W3009705462C548259974 @default.
- W3009705462 hasConceptScore W3009705462C71924100 @default.