"THEY KNOW BUT THEY WON'T TELL YOU"
Breaking the Sound Barriers of Disease. (Power Point Presentation)
http://www.soundhealthinc.com/main.html
Look on the right side for a powerpoint presentation.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=IssueURL&_tockey=#TOC#5047#9999#999999999#999 99%23FLA%23&_auth=y&view=c&_acct=C000050221&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=10&md5=3f6278e3c1af0b245e30efa95315c8e1
If the above url doesn’t work go to http://olfac.univ-lyon1.fr/unite/equipe-02/link.html
(My Alltime favorite url find)
Click on the very bottom where it says “Hearing Research”
Hearing Research
Influence of gain of function epithelial chloride channel ClC-Kb mutation on hearing thresholds • ARTICLE In Press, Corrected Proof, Available online 23 March 2006
Abstract
Hearing depends on functional ClC-K-type chloride channels composed of barttin with ClC-Ka or ClC-Kb. Loss-of-function mutations of the barttin gene BSND or of both, the ClC-Ka gene CLNKA and the ClC-Kb gene CLNKB lead to congenital deafness and renal salt wasting. Recently, we identified the gain-of-function mutation ClC-KbT481S which is associated with increased blood pressure. To explore the impact of ClC-KbT481S on hearing, healthy volunteers) and individuals suffering from tinnitus volunteered for hearing tests. :Ohno:
Research paper
Effects of exposing DBA/2J mice to a high-frequency augmented acoustic environment on the cochlea and anteroventral cochlear nucleus
Abstract
DBA/2J (D2) mice, which exhibit very early progressive sensorineural hearing loss, were treated for 12 h nightly with an augmented acoustic environment (AAE) initiated before the onset of hearing. The AAE consisted of repetitive bursts of a 70 dB sound pressure level, half-octave noise band centered at 20 kHz (i.e. low frequencies were excluded). At 55 days of age, AAE-treated mice, compared to control mice, exhibited less elevation of auditory brainstem response thresholds for tone frequencies from 16 to 32 kHz and fewer missing outer hair cells in the high-frequency tonotopic region of the cochlea.
Check out http://olfac.univ-lyon1.fr/unite/equipe-02/link.html
Search Hyperacusis, and Noise on any sites here and your bound to find tonnes of research papers.
Breaking the Sound Barriers of Disease. (Power Point Presentation)
http://www.soundhealthinc.com/main.html
Look on the right side for a powerpoint presentation.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=IssueURL&_tockey=#TOC#5047#9999#999999999#999 99%23FLA%23&_auth=y&view=c&_acct=C000050221&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=10&md5=3f6278e3c1af0b245e30efa95315c8e1
If the above url doesn’t work go to http://olfac.univ-lyon1.fr/unite/equipe-02/link.html
(My Alltime favorite url find)
Click on the very bottom where it says “Hearing Research”
Hearing Research
Influence of gain of function epithelial chloride channel ClC-Kb mutation on hearing thresholds • ARTICLE In Press, Corrected Proof, Available online 23 March 2006
Abstract
Hearing depends on functional ClC-K-type chloride channels composed of barttin with ClC-Ka or ClC-Kb. Loss-of-function mutations of the barttin gene BSND or of both, the ClC-Ka gene CLNKA and the ClC-Kb gene CLNKB lead to congenital deafness and renal salt wasting. Recently, we identified the gain-of-function mutation ClC-KbT481S which is associated with increased blood pressure. To explore the impact of ClC-KbT481S on hearing, healthy volunteers) and individuals suffering from tinnitus volunteered for hearing tests. :Ohno:
Research paper
Effects of exposing DBA/2J mice to a high-frequency augmented acoustic environment on the cochlea and anteroventral cochlear nucleus
Abstract
DBA/2J (D2) mice, which exhibit very early progressive sensorineural hearing loss, were treated for 12 h nightly with an augmented acoustic environment (AAE) initiated before the onset of hearing. The AAE consisted of repetitive bursts of a 70 dB sound pressure level, half-octave noise band centered at 20 kHz (i.e. low frequencies were excluded). At 55 days of age, AAE-treated mice, compared to control mice, exhibited less elevation of auditory brainstem response thresholds for tone frequencies from 16 to 32 kHz and fewer missing outer hair cells in the high-frequency tonotopic region of the cochlea.
Check out http://olfac.univ-lyon1.fr/unite/equipe-02/link.html
Search Hyperacusis, and Noise on any sites here and your bound to find tonnes of research papers.