Search Results - "Marlies Knipper"
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Candidate Key Proteins in Tinnitus: A Bioinformatic Study of Synaptic Transmission in Spiral Ganglion Neurons
Published in Cellular and molecular neurobiology (01-11-2023)“…To study key proteins associated with changes in synaptic transmission in the spiral ganglion in tinnitus, we build three gene lists from the GeneCard…”
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Advances in the neurobiology of hearing disorders: recent developments regarding the basis of tinnitus and hyperacusis
Published in Progress in neurobiology (01-12-2013)“…The prevalence of hearing problems in the Western world has, due to aging of the population, doubled over the past 30 years. Thereby, noise-induced hearing…”
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Age-related hearing loss pertaining to potassium ion channels in the cochlea and auditory pathway
Published in Pflügers Archiv (01-05-2021)“…Age-related hearing loss (ARHL) is the most prevalent sensory deficit in the elderly and constitutes the third highest risk factor for dementia. Lifetime noise…”
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Functional significance of channels and transporters expressed in the inner ear and kidney
Published in American Journal of Physiology: Cell Physiology (01-10-2007)“…A number of ion channels and transporters are expressed in both the inner ear and kidney. In the inner ear, K(+) cycling and endolymphatic K(+), Na(+), Ca(2+),…”
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Too Blind to See the Elephant? Why Neuroscientists Ought to Be Interested in Tinnitus
Published in Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology (01-12-2021)“…A curative therapy for tinnitus currently does not exist. One may actually exist but cannot currently be causally linked to tinnitus due to the lack of…”
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The reduced cochlear output and the failure to adapt the central auditory response causes tinnitus in noise exposed rats
Published in PloS one (13-03-2013)“…Tinnitus is proposed to be caused by decreased central input from the cochlea, followed by increased spontaneous and evoked subcortical activity that is…”
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Candidate Key Proteins in Tinnitus-A Bioinformatic Study of Synaptic Transmission in the Cochlear Nucleus
Published in Biomedicines (19-07-2024)“…The aim of this study was to identify key proteins of synaptic transmission in the cochlear nucleus (CN) that are involved in normal hearing, acoustic…”
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Presynaptic GABAergic inhibition regulated by BDNF contributes to neuropathic pain induction
Published in Nature communications (30-10-2014)“…The gate control theory proposes the importance of both pre- and post-synaptic inhibition in processing pain signal in the spinal cord. However, although…”
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The glucocorticoid antagonist mifepristone attenuates sound‐induced long‐term deficits in auditory nerve response and central auditory processing in female rats
Published in The FASEB journal (01-06-2018)“…ABSTRACT Systemic corticosteroids have been the mainstay of treatment for various hearing disorders for more than 30 yr. Accordingly, numerous studies have…”
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Position-dependent patterning of spontaneous action potentials in immature cochlear inner hair cells
Published in Nature neuroscience (01-06-2011)“…Johnson and colleagues investigate spiking activity in developing inner hair cells (IHCs), showing that apical IHCs fire spontaneous action potentials in a…”
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Lower ototoxicity and absence of hidden hearing loss point to gentamicin C1a and apramycin as promising antibiotics for clinical use
Published in Scientific reports (20-02-2019)“…Spread of antimicrobial resistance and shortage of novel antibiotics have led to an urgent need for new antibacterials. Although aminoglycoside antibiotics…”
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Otoferlin couples to clathrin-mediated endocytosis in mature cochlear inner hair cells
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (29-05-2013)“…The encoding of auditory information with indefatigable precision requires efficient resupply of vesicles at inner hair cell (IHC) ribbon synapses. Otoferlin,…”
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Reduced sound-evoked and resting-state BOLD fMRI connectivity in tinnitus
Published in NeuroImage clinical (01-01-2018)“…The exact neurophysiological basis of chronic tinnitus, which affects 10-15% of the population, remains unknown and is controversial at many levels. It is an…”
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Presynaptic maturation in auditory hair cells requires a critical period of sensory-independent spiking activity
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (21-05-2013)“…The development of neural circuits relies on spontaneous electrical activity that occurs during immature stages of development. In the developing mammalian…”
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Auditory Threshold Variability in the SAMP8 Mouse Model of Age-Related Hearing Loss: Functional Loss and Phenotypic Change Precede Outer Hair Cell Loss
Published in Frontiers in aging neuroscience (02-08-2021)“…Age-related hearing loss (ARHL) is the most common sensory deficit in aging society, which is accompanied by increased speech discrimination difficulties in…”
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Noise-Induced Inner Hair Cell Ribbon Loss Disturbs Central Arc Mobilization: A Novel Molecular Paradigm for Understanding Tinnitus
Published in Molecular neurobiology (01-02-2013)“…Increasing evidence shows that hearing loss is a risk factor for tinnitus and hyperacusis. Although both often coincide, a causal relationship between tinnitus…”
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Disturbed Balance of Inhibitory Signaling Links Hearing Loss and Cognition
Published in Frontiers in neural circuits (06-01-2022)“…Neuronal hyperexcitability in the central auditory pathway linked to reduced inhibitory activity is associated with numerous forms of hearing loss, including…”
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Tinnitus Research: Improvement and Innovation
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Differential cortical activation patterns: pioneering sub-classification of tinnitus with and without hyperacusis by combining audiometry, gamma oscillations, and hemodynamics
Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (04-01-2024)“…The ongoing controversies about the neural basis of tinnitus, whether linked with central neural gain or not, may hamper efforts to develop therapies. We asked…”
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Co-occurrence of Hyperacusis Accelerates With Tinnitus Burden Over Time and Requires Medical Care
Published in Frontiers in neurology (18-03-2021)“…Although tinnitus represents a major global burden, no causal therapy has yet been established. Ongoing controversies about the neuronal pathophysiology of…”
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