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Remodeling In The Actin Core Of The Auditory Hair Cell Stereocilia As A Novel Component Of Temporary Noise-Induced Hearing Loss, Jonathan Michael Grossheim
Remodeling In The Actin Core Of The Auditory Hair Cell Stereocilia As A Novel Component Of Temporary Noise-Induced Hearing Loss, Jonathan Michael Grossheim
Theses and Dissertations--Physiology
The rigid, paracrystalline actin core of auditory hair cell stereocilia is extremely stable and after initial formation must persist for the life of the cell to preserve hearing in mammals. In healthy hair cells, turnover of actin molecules occurs only in a small region near the tips of stereocilia, while the actin filaments of the shaft are stable. For decades damage to the actin core of stereocilia from acoustic trauma has only been attributed to cases of permanent noise-induced hearing loss. Here, we show that repairable actin core damage occurs in temporary noise-induced hearing loss from moderate acoustic trauma.
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