Bone conducted responses in the neonatal rat auditory cortex

Abstract Rats are born deaf and start hearing at the end of the second postnatal week, when the ear canals open and low-intensity sounds start to evoke responses in the auditory cortex. Here, using μECoG electrode arrays and intracortical silicon probe recordings, we found that bone-conducted (BC) s...

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Main Authors: Roman Makarov, Mikhail Sintsov, Guzel Valeeva, Pavel Starikov, Dmitriy Negrov, Roustem Khazipov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-08-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-96188-9
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spelling doaj-b4679469fa4b492aa886e8bd05ddfb282021-08-22T11:27:15ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-08-0111111610.1038/s41598-021-96188-9Bone conducted responses in the neonatal rat auditory cortexRoman Makarov0Mikhail Sintsov1Guzel Valeeva2Pavel Starikov3Dmitriy Negrov4Roustem Khazipov5Laboratory of Neurobiology, Kazan Federal UniversityLaboratory of Neurobiology, Kazan Federal UniversityLaboratory of Neurobiology, Kazan Federal UniversityThe School of Electronics, Photonics and Molecular Physics, Moscow Institute of Physics and TechnologyThe School of Electronics, Photonics and Molecular Physics, Moscow Institute of Physics and TechnologyLaboratory of Neurobiology, Kazan Federal UniversityAbstract Rats are born deaf and start hearing at the end of the second postnatal week, when the ear canals open and low-intensity sounds start to evoke responses in the auditory cortex. Here, using μECoG electrode arrays and intracortical silicon probe recordings, we found that bone-conducted (BC) sounds evoked biphasic responses in the auditory cortex starting from postnatal day (P) 8. The initial phase of these responses, generated by thalamocortical input, was followed by intracortical propagation within supragranular layers. BC-evoked responses co-localized with the responses evoked by electrical stimulation of the cochlea and the deepest layers of the inferior colliculus prior to onset of low-threshold hearing (P13), as well as with the responses evoked by high-frequency (30 kHz) low-intensity (70 dB) air-conducted sounds after that. Thus, BC signals reach high-frequency processing regions of the auditory cortex well before the onset of low-threshold hearing, reflecting early integrity of the auditory system.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-96188-9
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author Roman Makarov
Mikhail Sintsov
Guzel Valeeva
Pavel Starikov
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Roustem Khazipov
spellingShingle Roman Makarov
Mikhail Sintsov
Guzel Valeeva
Pavel Starikov
Dmitriy Negrov
Roustem Khazipov
Bone conducted responses in the neonatal rat auditory cortex
Scientific Reports
author_facet Roman Makarov
Mikhail Sintsov
Guzel Valeeva
Pavel Starikov
Dmitriy Negrov
Roustem Khazipov
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title Bone conducted responses in the neonatal rat auditory cortex
title_short Bone conducted responses in the neonatal rat auditory cortex
title_full Bone conducted responses in the neonatal rat auditory cortex
title_fullStr Bone conducted responses in the neonatal rat auditory cortex
title_full_unstemmed Bone conducted responses in the neonatal rat auditory cortex
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publishDate 2021-08-01
description Abstract Rats are born deaf and start hearing at the end of the second postnatal week, when the ear canals open and low-intensity sounds start to evoke responses in the auditory cortex. Here, using μECoG electrode arrays and intracortical silicon probe recordings, we found that bone-conducted (BC) sounds evoked biphasic responses in the auditory cortex starting from postnatal day (P) 8. The initial phase of these responses, generated by thalamocortical input, was followed by intracortical propagation within supragranular layers. BC-evoked responses co-localized with the responses evoked by electrical stimulation of the cochlea and the deepest layers of the inferior colliculus prior to onset of low-threshold hearing (P13), as well as with the responses evoked by high-frequency (30 kHz) low-intensity (70 dB) air-conducted sounds after that. Thus, BC signals reach high-frequency processing regions of the auditory cortex well before the onset of low-threshold hearing, reflecting early integrity of the auditory system.
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