Nature Communications (Feb 2017)
Transient auditory nerve demyelination as a new mechanism for hidden hearing loss
Abstract
Hidden hearing loss (HHL) is an auditory neuropathy that impairs one’s ability to hear, particularly in a noisy environment. Here the authors show that in mice, transient loss of cochlear Schwann cells results in permanent disruption of the cochlear heminodal structure, leading to auditory deficits characteristic of HHL.