Activation of tyrosine hydroxylase in the lateral efferent terminals by sound conditioning
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Activation of tyrosine hydroxylase in the lateral efferent terminals by sound conditioning
Abstract
Preconditioning to sound is a well-documented strategy to provide protections against a subsequent acoustic trauma. In the present study, preconditioning (1.0 kHz tone at 81 dB sound pressure level (SPL) for 24 h) protected ABR thresholds by 17-28 dB from an acoustic trauma (2.7 kHz, 103 dB SPL, 30 min) that resulted in a temporary threshold shift. The protection afforded by sound conditioning was shown to be blocked by the administration of 6-hydroxydopamine which disrupts tyrosine hydroxylase in the nerve terminals of the lateral efferent fibers. Furthermore, tyrosine hydroxylase immunoreactivity was up-regulated both by sound conditioning alone, and by the combined treatment of sound conditioning and acoustic trauma. In contrast, acoustic trauma alone resulted in a reduction in tyrosine hydroxylase immunoreactivity compared to unexposed controls. These findings are the first demonstration that tyrosine hydroxylase in the lateral efferents are up-regulated during sound conditioning and suggests a role for the lateral efferent system in protecting against acoustic trauma by sound conditioning.
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