Navigation Links
Now hear this
Date:10/22/2009

Deep in the ear, 95 percent of the cells that shuttle sound to the brain are big, boisterous neurons that, to date, have explained most of what scientists know about how hearing works. Whether a rare, whisper-small second set of cells also carry signals from the inner ear to the brain and have a real role in processing sound has been a matter of debate.

Now, reporting on rat experiments in the October 22 issue of Nature, a Johns Hopkins team says it has for what is believed to be the first time managed to measure and record the elusive electrical activity of the type II neurons in the snail-shell-like structure called the cochlea. And it turns out the cells do indeed carry signals from the ear to the brain, and the sounds they likely respond to would need to be loud, such as sirens or alarms that might be even be described as painful or traumatic.

The researchers say they've also discovered that these sensory cells get the job done by responding to glutamate released from sensory hair cells of the inner ear. Glutamate is a workhorse neurotransmitter throughout the nervous system and it excites the cochlear neurons to carry acoustic information to the brain.

"No one thought recording them was even possible," says Paul A. Fuchs, Ph.D., the John E. Bordley Professor of OtolaryngologyHead and Neck Surgery and co-director of the Center for Sensory Biology in the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and a co-author of the report. "We knew the type II neurons were there and now at last we know something about what they do and how they do it."

Working with week-old rats, neuroscience graduate student Catherine Weisz removed live, soft tissue from the fragile cochlea and, guided by a powerful microscope, touched electrodes to the tiny type II nerve endings beneath the sensory hair cells. Different types of stimuli were used to activate sensory hair cells, allowing Weisz to record and analyze the resulting signals
'/>"/>

Contact: Maryalice Yakutchik
myakutc1@jhmi.edu
443-287-2251
Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
Source:Eurekalert

Page: 1 2


Post Your Comments:
*Name:
*Comment:
*Email:
(Date:11/20/2009)... work on many scientific and technological frontie...rovided support that totals nearly $4.3 million fo...rs under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Ac...d grants for investigation of solar phenomena. Phi...will enhance the capabilities of NJIT,s Big Bear S...
(Date:11/20/2009)...University of Oklahoma researchers were sequencing...enome project. Today, the OU Advanced Center for...onal effort to sequence the tomato genome with a $...Foundation for plant genomics. , "The tomato ha...the tomato and crop yields will improve quality of...
(Date:11/20/2009)...ember 19, 2009 The estimated 4.6 million American...f developing respiratory symptoms due to poor air ...re study undertaken earlier this year by investiga...rinary Medicine. , The studywhich polled more th...percent of individuals working in barns complained...
Breaking Biology News(10 mins):NJIT receives NSF funding to improve Big Bear Telescope, study solar energy 2NSF awards $7.5M grant to University of Oklahoma for plant genomics 2Barn personnel experience higher-than-average rates of respiratory symptoms 2The bitter side of sweeteners 8874 1The bitter side of sweeteners 8874 2Campbell Alliance Adds Industry Veterans Jon W McGarity and David Lilley as Executive Vice Presidents 12673 1Campbell Alliance Adds Industry Veterans Jon W McGarity and David Lilley as Executive Vice Presidents 12673 2Campbell Alliance Adds Industry Veterans Jon W McGarity and David Lilley as Executive Vice Presidents 12673 3Campbell Alliance Adds Industry Veterans Jon W McGarity and David Lilley as Executive Vice Presidents 12673 4Campbell Alliance Adds Industry Veterans Jon W McGarity and David Lilley as Executive Vice Presidents 12673 5Campbell Alliance Adds Industry Veterans Jon W McGarity and David Lilley as Executive Vice Presidents 12673 6AMICAS Set to Join Russell 3000 Index 49217 1AMICAS Set to Join Russell 3000 Index 49217 2AMICAS Set to Join Russell 3000 Index 49217 3
...been associated with altered amounts of slow wave ...ograph (EEG) activity and impaired sleep regulatio...journal SLEEP finds that CFS is also associated wi...sleep challenge, suggesting an impairment of the b...tudy, authored by Roseanna Armitage, PhD, and coll...
...es every year. And, according to the national Cent...rcent of the U.S. population on average will come ...among health experts, a bigger concern than the se...human strain of avian flu. And officials say it is...me but when. Are we prepared? In a word, say three...
...vent the immune system from launching an all-out f...ntity of a nutrient "floodgate" that serves to pro... Their findings appear in the May 4, 2007 issue of...The researchers found that animals lacking a prote...cute inflammation in deep pockets of visceral fat....
Other Biology News:US control strategies may make flu epidemics worse, UCLA study shows 2Keeping the immune system from starting a 'food fight' 2
(Date:11/19/2009)... Germany, November 19 MONITORING F...er 16th, 2009 Flibanserin in the,indication treatm...son,s,disease for orphan drug status designation w...-induced dyskinesia is a complication of the mains...s burden to some of those,affected, since it may b...
(Date:11/19/2009)...InSound is honored by latest award for revolutiona... CA (PRWEB) November 16, 2009 -- Popular Science M...; hearing aid from InSound Medical a winner of its...lth category.    Chosen from t...deep in the hearing canal for up to four months wh...
(Date:11/18/2009)...eed to be able to find explosive materials and per...ch searches, the National Institute of Standards a...ment of Homeland Security, has developed a new cer...rial (SRM) 2905, Trace Particulate Explosives. Com...he SRM will be helpful in calibrating, testing and...
(Date:11/18/2009)...perience in data analysis combined with Bio-Rad,s ...ts and curricula provide state-of-the-art solution...e., Nov. 18 Vernier Software &...erfaces, sensors, and software and Bio-Rad Laborat...ributor of life science research and clinical diag...
Breaking Biology Technology:MONITORING FORCE GmbH Requests Acknowledgment of Flibanserin as "Orphan Drug" 2Popular Science Awards Lyric “Invisible” Hearing Aid 2009 “Best of What's New” Award 2Popular Science Awards Lyric “Invisible” Hearing Aid 2009 “Best of What's New” Award 3New NIST trace explosives standard slated for homeland security duty 2Vernier and Bio-Rad to Offer Enhanced Solutions for Biotechnology Education 2
...ing a net loss in 2007, Hutchinson Technology , a... has announced 165 layoffs at its Eau Claire manuf...pewa Herald . , ,Job losses at the Eau Claire plan...0 employees, which also affects plants in Hutchins...company is headquartered in Hutchinson, Minn. , ,W...
...first in a four-part series of articles regarding ...awsuit and, in particular, the discovery of electr...torney Tim Hansen of the law firm Michael Best an...e subsequent articles will explain specific provis...l Rules of Civil Procedure (Rules) were amended co...
... was founded in 1998, EMSystem has grown to beco...b-based communications and resource management for...t the Milwaukee-based company might never have att... had it not been for corporate venturing . EMSyst... those ventures that required the support and nurt...
Other Biology Technology:Quick peeks, Clawback Agreements, and the rules of electronic discovery 2Quick peeks, Clawback Agreements, and the rules of electronic discovery 3Pre-eminent, web-based companies owe success to corporate venturing 2Pre-eminent, web-based companies owe success to corporate venturing 3Pre-eminent, web-based companies owe success to corporate venturing 4Pre-eminent, web-based companies owe success to corporate venturing 5Pre-eminent, web-based companies owe success to corporate venturing 6
...ion: Topoisomerase I relaxes both positively and n...and rejoining of phosphodiester bonds (1,2) . Rela...olecules to be differentiated by a single nucleoti... I is active in the absence of Mn 2+ and can be u...
Mycoplasma Testing from AbD Serotec
...nt is a genetically engineered Klenow polymerase i...emoved, leaving only the 5 to 3 polymerase activit...xo- Klenow Fragment the enzyme of choice for isoto... primed method, and for DNA sequencing by the Sang...
T4 RNA Ligase from Roche Applied Science
Biology Products: