Development of short latency vestibular evoked potentials in the neonatal rat

Sharon Freeman*, Meir Plotnik, Josef Elidan, Haim Sohmer

*Corresponding author for this work

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

21 Scopus citations

Abstract

The development of short latency vestibular evoked potentials (VsEPs) was investigated in the neonatal rat. Using the appropriate stimulus (linear or angular acceleration impulses) and head orientation, responses elicited in various vestibular end-organs (utricle: x-VsEP; saccule: z-VsEP; lateral semi-circular canal: a-VsEP) were measured in rat pups at various ages between post-natal days (PND) 5 and 30, and compared to those recorded from adult animals. It was found that the VsEPs initially appeared on PND 6 (x- VsEPs and z-VsEPs) or 7 (a-VsEPs), and that by PND 8 the three responses could be recorded in all animals. The first wave of the responses, generated in the primary sensory nerve and reflecting end-organ activity, reached adult latencies and amplitudes by PND 10, showing rapid maturity of the responses. Auditory responses, on the other hand, develop at a later stage (from PND 11). The possible mechanisms involved in this differential maturation between vestibular and auditory activity are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)51-58
Number of pages8
JournalHearing Research
Volume137
Issue number1-2
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 1999

Keywords

  • Auditory
  • Development
  • Evoked potential
  • Inner ear
  • Rat
  • Vestibular

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'Development of short latency vestibular evoked potentials in the neonatal rat'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this