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Calcium signaling in the cochlea - Molecular mechanisms and physiopathological implications [PDF]
Calcium ions (Ca2+) regulate numerous and diverse aspects of cochlear and vestibular physiology. This review focuses on the Ca2+ control of mechanotransduction and synaptic transmission in sensory hair cells, as well as on Ca2+ signalling in non-sensory ...
Ceriani, F., Mammano, F.
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The Current Situation and Development of Endoscopic Ear Surgery in China
ABSTRACT Endoscopic ear surgery has been widely performed in China since 2015 due to the development and rapid popularization of endoscopic technology. Due to the relative shortness of the auditory meatus, only a fixed endoscope is required in many cases, rather than a motion similar to a nasal endoscope, and uncontrollable bleeding is virtually non ...
Meng‐Wen Shi, Ge Yin, Yu Sun
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Regulation of Fn14 Receptor and NF-κB Underlies Inflammation in Meniere’s Disease
Meniere’s disease (MD) is a rare disorder characterized by episodic vertigo, sensorineural hearing loss, tinnitus, and aural fullness. It is associated with a fluid imbalance between the secretion of endolymph in the cochlear duct and its reabsorption ...
Lidia Frejo +27 more
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Hyperparathyroidism and Dizziness: An Epidemiological Assessment
Abstract Objective To determine the prevalence and odds ratios for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo and other dizziness conditions in hyperparathyroidism. Study Design Analytical cross‐sectional study from January 1, 2018, through December 31, 2023. Setting Single‐institution tertiary care center.
Mohsin Mirza +2 more
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Due to the development of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging processing technology, image-based identification of endolymphatic hydrops (EH) has played an important role in understanding inner ear illnesses, such as Meniere’s disease or fluctuating ...
Tae-Woong Yoo +4 more
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Genetic background of Meniere’s disease
Meniere’s disease (MD) as an inner ear disorder including such symptoms as recurrent vertigo attacks, tinnitus, fluctuating or progressive sensorineural hearing loss. Its relatively frequent familial incidence implicates a genetic background.
Krzysztof Szyfter +2 more
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Chronic low‐concentration lead exposure accelerates the development of ARHL. Lead exposure mediates damage to cochlear sensory cells via the mitochondrial protease LONP1, leading to irreversible hearing loss. ABSTRACT Heavy metal ion exposure has become a global public health concern.
Xue Bai +10 more
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Biophysical evaluation of the human vestibular system Semiannual status report, 1 Jul. - 31 Dec. 1966 [PDF]
Physical properties of labyrinth fluids in human vestibular ...
Meiry, J. L., Young, L. R.
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Vortical flow in the utricle and the ampulla: a computational study on the fluid dynamics of the vestibular system [PDF]
We present a computational study of the fluid dynamics in healthy semicircular canals (SCCs) and the utricle. The SCCs are the primary sensors for angular velocity and are located in the vestibular part of the inner ear.
Boselli, Francesco +2 more
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The gastric H,K-ATPase in stria vascularis contributes to pH regulation of cochlear endolymph but not to K secretion [PDF]
Citation: Miyazaki, H., Wangemann, P., & Marcus, D. C. (2016). The gastric H,K-ATPase in stria vascularis contributes to pH regulation of cochlear endolymph but not to K secretion. BMC Physiology, 17(1), 1.
Marcus, Daniel C. +2 more
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