A mouse model of repeated traumatic brain injury-induced hearing impairment: Early cochlear neurodegeneration in the absence of hair cell loss

•Mice display progressive hearing impairment following repetitive TBI.•Cochlear neurodegeneration precedes auditory cortex neurodegeneration.•Spiral ganglion degeneration occurs without loss of hair cells. Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a major cause of death and disability worldwide. Mounting evid...

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Published inHearing research Vol. 436; p. 108832
Main Authors Penn, Courtney, Mayilsamy, Karthick, Zhu, Xiao Xia, Bauer, Mark A., Mohapatra, Shyam S, Frisina, Robert D., Mohapatra, Subhra
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1878-5891
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Abstract •Mice display progressive hearing impairment following repetitive TBI.•Cochlear neurodegeneration precedes auditory cortex neurodegeneration.•Spiral ganglion degeneration occurs without loss of hair cells. Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a major cause of death and disability worldwide. Mounting evidence suggests that even mild TBI injuries, which comprise >75% of all TBIs, can cause chronic post-concussive neurological symptoms, especially when experienced repetitively (rTBI). The most common post-concussive symptoms include auditory dysfunction in the form of hearing loss, tinnitus, or impaired auditory processing, which can occur even in the absence of direct damage to the auditory system at the time of injury. The mechanism by which indirect damage causes loss of auditory function is poorly understood, and treatment is currently limited to symptom management rather than preventative care. We reasoned that secondary injury mechanisms, such as inflammation, may lead to damage of the inner ear and parts of the brain used for hearing after rTBI. Herein, we established a model of indirect damage to the auditory system induced by rTBI and characterized the pathology of hearing loss. We established a mouse model of rTBI in order to determine a timeline of auditory pathology following multiple mild injuries. Mice were subject to controlled cortical impact at the skull midline once every 48 h, for a total of 5 hits. Auditory function was assessed via the auditory brainstem response (ABR) at various timepoints post injury. Brain and cochleae were collected to establish a timeline of cellular pathology. We observed increased ABR thresholds and decreased (ABR) P1 amplitudes in rTBI vs sham animals at 14 days post-impact (dpi). This effect persisted for up to 60 days (dpi). Auditory temporal processing was impaired beginning at 30 dpi. Spiral ganglion degeneration was evident at 14 dpi. No loss of hair cells was detected at this time, suggesting that neuronal loss is one of the earliest notable events in hearing loss caused by this type of rTBI. We conclude that rTBI results in chronic auditory dysfunction via damage to the spiral ganglion which occurs in the absence of any reduction in hair cell number. This suggests early neuronal damage that may be caused by systemic mechanisms similar to those leading to the spread of neuronal death in the brain following TBI. This TBI-hearing loss model provides an important first step towards identifying therapeutic targets to attenuate damage to the auditory system following head injury.
AbstractList Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a major cause of death and disability worldwide. Mounting evidence suggests that even mild TBI injuries, which comprise >75% of all TBIs, can cause chronic post-concussive neurological symptoms, especially when experienced repetitively (rTBI). The most common post-concussive symptoms include auditory dysfunction in the form of hearing loss, tinnitus, or impaired auditory processing, which can occur even in the absence of direct damage to the auditory system at the time of injury. The mechanism by which indirect damage causes loss of auditory function is poorly understood, and treatment is currently limited to symptom management rather than preventative care. We reasoned that secondary injury mechanisms, such as inflammation, may lead to damage of the inner ear and parts of the brain used for hearing after rTBI. Herein, we established a model of indirect damage to the auditory system induced by rTBI and characterized the pathology of hearing loss.PURPOSETraumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a major cause of death and disability worldwide. Mounting evidence suggests that even mild TBI injuries, which comprise >75% of all TBIs, can cause chronic post-concussive neurological symptoms, especially when experienced repetitively (rTBI). The most common post-concussive symptoms include auditory dysfunction in the form of hearing loss, tinnitus, or impaired auditory processing, which can occur even in the absence of direct damage to the auditory system at the time of injury. The mechanism by which indirect damage causes loss of auditory function is poorly understood, and treatment is currently limited to symptom management rather than preventative care. We reasoned that secondary injury mechanisms, such as inflammation, may lead to damage of the inner ear and parts of the brain used for hearing after rTBI. Herein, we established a model of indirect damage to the auditory system induced by rTBI and characterized the pathology of hearing loss.We established a mouse model of rTBI in order to determine a timeline of auditory pathology following multiple mild injuries. Mice were subject to controlled cortical impact at the skull midline once every 48 h, for a total of 5 hits. Auditory function was assessed via the auditory brainstem response (ABR) at various timepoints post injury. Brain and cochleae were collected to establish a timeline of cellular pathology.METHODSWe established a mouse model of rTBI in order to determine a timeline of auditory pathology following multiple mild injuries. Mice were subject to controlled cortical impact at the skull midline once every 48 h, for a total of 5 hits. Auditory function was assessed via the auditory brainstem response (ABR) at various timepoints post injury. Brain and cochleae were collected to establish a timeline of cellular pathology.We observed increased ABR thresholds and decreased (ABR) P1 amplitudes in rTBI vs sham animals at 14 days post-impact (dpi). This effect persisted for up to 60 days (dpi). Auditory temporal processing was impaired beginning at 30 dpi. Spiral ganglion degeneration was evident at 14 dpi. No loss of hair cells was detected at this time, suggesting that neuronal loss is one of the earliest notable events in hearing loss caused by this type of rTBI.RESULTSWe observed increased ABR thresholds and decreased (ABR) P1 amplitudes in rTBI vs sham animals at 14 days post-impact (dpi). This effect persisted for up to 60 days (dpi). Auditory temporal processing was impaired beginning at 30 dpi. Spiral ganglion degeneration was evident at 14 dpi. No loss of hair cells was detected at this time, suggesting that neuronal loss is one of the earliest notable events in hearing loss caused by this type of rTBI.We conclude that rTBI results in chronic auditory dysfunction via damage to the spiral ganglion which occurs in the absence of any reduction in hair cell number. This suggests early neuronal damage that may be caused by systemic mechanisms similar to those leading to the spread of neuronal death in the brain following TBI. This TBI-hearing loss model provides an important first step towards identifying therapeutic targets to attenuate damage to the auditory system following head injury.CONCLUSIONSWe conclude that rTBI results in chronic auditory dysfunction via damage to the spiral ganglion which occurs in the absence of any reduction in hair cell number. This suggests early neuronal damage that may be caused by systemic mechanisms similar to those leading to the spread of neuronal death in the brain following TBI. This TBI-hearing loss model provides an important first step towards identifying therapeutic targets to attenuate damage to the auditory system following head injury.
•Mice display progressive hearing impairment following repetitive TBI.•Cochlear neurodegeneration precedes auditory cortex neurodegeneration.•Spiral ganglion degeneration occurs without loss of hair cells. Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a major cause of death and disability worldwide. Mounting evidence suggests that even mild TBI injuries, which comprise >75% of all TBIs, can cause chronic post-concussive neurological symptoms, especially when experienced repetitively (rTBI). The most common post-concussive symptoms include auditory dysfunction in the form of hearing loss, tinnitus, or impaired auditory processing, which can occur even in the absence of direct damage to the auditory system at the time of injury. The mechanism by which indirect damage causes loss of auditory function is poorly understood, and treatment is currently limited to symptom management rather than preventative care. We reasoned that secondary injury mechanisms, such as inflammation, may lead to damage of the inner ear and parts of the brain used for hearing after rTBI. Herein, we established a model of indirect damage to the auditory system induced by rTBI and characterized the pathology of hearing loss. We established a mouse model of rTBI in order to determine a timeline of auditory pathology following multiple mild injuries. Mice were subject to controlled cortical impact at the skull midline once every 48 h, for a total of 5 hits. Auditory function was assessed via the auditory brainstem response (ABR) at various timepoints post injury. Brain and cochleae were collected to establish a timeline of cellular pathology. We observed increased ABR thresholds and decreased (ABR) P1 amplitudes in rTBI vs sham animals at 14 days post-impact (dpi). This effect persisted for up to 60 days (dpi). Auditory temporal processing was impaired beginning at 30 dpi. Spiral ganglion degeneration was evident at 14 dpi. No loss of hair cells was detected at this time, suggesting that neuronal loss is one of the earliest notable events in hearing loss caused by this type of rTBI. We conclude that rTBI results in chronic auditory dysfunction via damage to the spiral ganglion which occurs in the absence of any reduction in hair cell number. This suggests early neuronal damage that may be caused by systemic mechanisms similar to those leading to the spread of neuronal death in the brain following TBI. This TBI-hearing loss model provides an important first step towards identifying therapeutic targets to attenuate damage to the auditory system following head injury.
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a major cause of death and disability worldwide. Mounting evidence suggests that even mild TBI injuries, which comprise >75% of all TBIs, can cause chronic post-concussive neurological symptoms, especially when experienced repetitively (rTBI). The most common post-concussive symptoms include auditory dysfunction in the form of hearing loss, tinnitus, or impaired auditory processing, which can occur even in the absence of direct damage to the auditory system at the time of injury. The mechanism by which indirect damage causes loss of auditory function is poorly understood, and treatment is currently limited to symptom management rather than preventative care. We reasoned that secondary injury mechanisms, such as inflammation, may lead to damage of the inner ear and parts of the brain used for hearing after rTBI. Herein, we established a model of indirect damage to the auditory system induced by rTBI and characterized the pathology of hearing loss. We established a mouse model of rTBI in order to determine a timeline of auditory pathology following multiple mild injuries. Mice were subject to controlled cortical impact at the skull midline once every 48 h, for a total of 5 hits. Auditory function was assessed via the auditory brainstem response (ABR) at various timepoints post injury. Brain and cochleae were collected to establish a timeline of cellular pathology. We observed increased ABR thresholds and decreased (ABR) P1 amplitudes in rTBI vs sham animals at 14 days post-impact (dpi). This effect persisted for up to 60 days (dpi). Auditory temporal processing was impaired beginning at 30 dpi. Spiral ganglion degeneration was evident at 14 dpi. No loss of hair cells was detected at this time, suggesting that neuronal loss is one of the earliest notable events in hearing loss caused by this type of rTBI. We conclude that rTBI results in chronic auditory dysfunction via damage to the spiral ganglion which occurs in the absence of any reduction in hair cell number. This suggests early neuronal damage that may be caused by systemic mechanisms similar to those leading to the spread of neuronal death in the brain following TBI. This TBI-hearing loss model provides an important first step towards identifying therapeutic targets to attenuate damage to the auditory system following head injury.
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Author Bauer, Mark A.
Mayilsamy, Karthick
Mohapatra, Subhra
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Frisina, Robert D.
Zhu, Xiao Xia
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Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a major cause of death and disability worldwide. Mounting evidence suggests that even mild TBI injuries, which comprise >75% of...
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