Noise Flashcards
What are the 4 points of vulnerability in the cochlea?
- Lateral wall of the stria vascularis
- Stereocilia
- Pillar cells
- Inner hair cells and auditory nerve fiber junctions
What is the long-term damage caused by noise in the cochlea?
- Secondary metabolic disruption that continues to develop days to week following noise exposure
- Large amounts of glutamate to be released into the synapses of Type I auditory nerve fibers
- Swelling of postsynaptic cell bodies and dendrites
- Delayed loss of cochlear ganglion cells
What do reactive oxygen species damage?
- Organ of Corti
- Degeneration of spiral ganglion neurons
- Alterations in auditory cortex pathways
How does noise affect speech perception?
- Affects synaptopathic mechanisms
- Reduces temporal processing skills
- Reduced temporal processing skills occurs b/c of the affected connections between the inner hair cels and low spontaneous rate auditory nerve fibers, which are essential to auditory processing
What are the 4 points of intervention for pharmaceutical agents?
- Restore balance between ROS and other molecules
- Limit lipid peroxidation in the cochlea
- Maintain cochlear blood flow during and after noise exposure
- Intervene in cell death pathways
What is lipid peroxidation?
The process by which free radicals and ROS target lipid molecules within the cochlea.
Lipids are major components of cell membranes
What are the 4 ways to maintain cochlear blood flow during and after noise exposure?
- Increase cardiac output throughout the entire body
- Dilating cochlear blood vessels
- Thinning the blood by expanding plasma content
- Making blood cells more flexible
What is apoptosis?
- Cell death pathway that requires a persistent energy supply
- The cell shrinks in dark cytoplasm and becomes a pyknotic nucleus with an intact plasma membrane
What is necrosis?
- The passive cell death pathway that is linked to energy deprivation
- Cells become swollen and will rupture
- The residual material is ingested by neighboring cells
What is the “ghost” pathway?
- Cells are broken down and lose their membranes
- The residual material maintains the shape of the once existing outer hair cell with a nucleus deficient in nucleoplasm
What are the goals of a noise conservation program?
- Measure the noise
- Reduce the noise if the levels measured have exceeded permissible levels
- Provide education to employers and employees
- Monitor hearing
- Assess effectiveness of the program