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对于耳鸣研究有新进展

已有 11521 次阅读 2018-1-4 17:39 |个人分类:新科技|系统分类:海外观察| 耳鸣, 密歇根大学

对于耳鸣研究有新进展

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耳鸣治疗目前仍旧是一个世界难题,相比较西方国家对耳鸣的重视程度和治疗水平,我国仍有很大差距。耳鸣治愈有两个标准,一是彻底消失,另一个是耳鸣仍然存在,但患者已经基本忽略其存在,对生活不再产生影响,所以很多的耳鸣患者急于让耳鸣症状完全消失可能是不现实的,因为耳鸣的产生原因确实非常复杂,如果能与其和平共处,甚至“做成朋友”,也不失为一种积极的态度,事实上国外治疗耳鸣正是在这方面收到了很好的效果,耳鸣治愈率(如果按照两个标准衡量)可达80%。但是美国密歇根大学(University of Michigan)的研究人员对于耳鸣研究有新发现,其研究成果已经在《科学转化医学》(Science Translational Medicine)杂志发表——K.L. Marks el al., "Auditory-somatosensory bimodal stimulation desynchronizes brain circuitry to reduce tinnitus in guinea pigs and humans," Science Translational Medicine (2017). stm.sciencemag.org/lookup/doi/ … scitranslmed.aal3175,更多信息可以浏览原文(Auditory-somatosensory bimodal stimulation.pdf)或者参考来自密歇根大学的报道:

Specially timed signals ease tinnitus symptoms in first test aimed at condition's root cause. January 3, 2018, University of Michigan

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Tinnitus reduces quality of life for millions of tinnitus sufferers worldwide. Using a guinea pig model of tinnitus induced by noise trauma, Marks et al. delivered precisely timed bimodal auditory-somatosensory stimulation designed to induce long-term depression (LTD) in the cochlear nucleus of these animals. Twenty minutes per day of bimodal stimulation to induce LTD in the cochlear nucleus reduced physiological and behavioral evidence of tinnitus in the animals. The same bimodal protocol reduced tinnitus loudness in human subjects in a double-blinded, sham-controlled, crossover clinical study. Unimodal stimulation did not reduce tinnitus in the animals or the humans. Bimodal auditory-somatosensory stimulation that induces LTD may hold promise for suppressing chronic tinnitus in patients.

Abstract

The dorsal cochlear nucleus is the first site of multisensory convergence in mammalian auditory pathways. Principal output neurons, the fusiform cells, integrate auditory nerve inputs from the cochlea with somatosensory inputs from the head and neck. In previous work, we developed a guinea pig model of tinnitus induced by noise exposure and showed that the fusiform cells in these animals exhibited increased spontaneous activity and cross-unit synchrony, which are physiological correlates of tinnitus. We delivered repeated bimodal auditory-somatosensory stimulation to the dorsal cochlear nucleus of guinea pigs with tinnitus, choosing a stimulus interval known to induce long-term depression (LTD). Twenty minutes per day of LTD-inducing bimodal (but not unimodal) stimulation reduced physiological and behavioral evidence of tinnitus in the guinea pigs after 25 days. Next, we applied the same bimodal treatment to 20 human subjects with tinnitus using a double-blinded, sham-controlled, crossover study. Twenty-eight days of LTD-inducing bimodal stimulation reduced tinnitus loudness and intrusiveness. Unimodal auditory stimulation did not deliver either benefit. Bimodal auditory-somatosensory stimulation that induces LTD in the dorsal cochlear nucleus may hold promise for suppressing chronic tinnitus, which reduces quality of life for millions of tinnitus sufferers worldwide.




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