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3) Vestibular and Equilibrium The Special Senses 13 th edition Chapter 17 Pages th edition Chapter 17 Pages

3) Auditory The Special Senses

Anatomy of the ear

Hearing Pathway

The Vestibular System

Anatomy of the ear

Ménière Disease Disease results from a disruption of normal endolymph volume Symptoms include: Severe vertigo Positional nystagmus (nystagmus when head in a particular position) Nausea Affected individuals can also experience-unpredictable attacks of auditory & vestibular symptoms:Vomiting Tinnitus (ringing in ears) Inability to make head movements Inability to stand passively Low frequency hearing loss Treatment: administration of a diuretic (hydrochlorothiazide) & a salt restricted diet Persistent condition:shunt implantation into swollen endolymphatic sac, or delivery of a vestibulotoxic agents (gentamicin) into perilymph.

Ampulla of Semicircular canal

Hair Cell Activation Rotational head movements Angular accelerations Displace endolymph in membranous ducts Push cupula to one side or other Displace stereocilia/kinocilium of hair cells in same direction

Macula and otolith organ

Equilibrium PATHWAY

vestibular nucleus Projects to all levels of the spinal cord Terminate on alpha & gamma motor neurons Excite extensor muscle motor neurons Stabilize body’s center of gravity & preserves upright posture Vestibulospinal Network: Influences muscle tone & produces reflexive postural adjustments of the head and body

Ménière Disease Disease results from a disruption of normal endolymph volume Symptoms include: Severe vertigo Positional nystagmus (nystagmus when head in a particular position) Nausea Affected individuals can also experience-unpredictable attacks of auditory & vestibular symptoms:Vomiting Tinnitus (ringing in ears) Inability to make head movements Inability to stand passively Low frequency hearing loss Treatment: administration of a diuretic (hydrochlorothiazide) & a salt restricted diet Persistent condition:shunt implantation into swollen endolymphatic sac, or delivery of a vestibulotoxic agents (gentamicin) into perilymph.