Effects of Noise Stress on Neuronal Activation in Rat Auditory Pathway-Related Brain Regions
Duygu Gök Yurtseven, Alper Vatansever, Gonca Topal, Şule Mergen, Ömer Faruk Özdemir, İlker Mustafa Kafa, Gökhan Göktalay, Özhan Eyigör

TL;DR
This study shows that acute noise exposure increases neuronal activity in key parts of the rat auditory system, suggesting lower brain centers are more affected by noise stress.
Contribution
The study provides new evidence that acute noise stress primarily affects lower auditory centers rather than the medial geniculate body.
Findings
Acute noise exposure significantly increases neuronal activation in the cochlear nuclei, inferior colliculi, and primary auditory cortex.
No significant differences in c-Fos immunoreactive neurons were found in the medial geniculate body between noise-exposed and control groups.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Environmental noise is a non-specific biological stressor that is becoming an escalating health concern for both industrialized and developing countries. A study by the World Health Organization identified ambient noise as the second most prevalent factor adversely affecting public health, causing high levels of stress. Extended or intense exposure to environmental noise (EN) has been linked to various alterations in auditory pathways and auditory-related central nervous system structures. We tested the hypothesis that acute exposure to intense noise could lead to such alterations. Therefore, the aim of this study is to evaluate neuronal activation in auditory-related brain regions resulting from acute noise exposure using immunohistochemistry processes. Methods: We examined a total of 12 Wistar rats (6 rats for noise exposure group; 6 rats for the control group).…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNoise Effects and Management · Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics · Heavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity
