Measurement of guinea pig basilar membrane using computer-aided three-dimensional reconstruction system

Cochleas are known to have the ability to analyze a frequency widely, and this ability seems to be owed mostly to the basilar membrane (BM) configuration. However, the relationship between the cochlear frequency-position map and the BM configuration is not clear. Therefore, in this paper, the internal structures of a guinea pig cochlea, especially the BM configuration, were reconstructed and measured using a computer-aided three-dimensional (3-D) reconstruction system. Then, an attempt was made to examine the influence of the BM configuration on the cochlear frequency-position map. The measurement results indicate that the width of the BM increased and its thickness decreased with an increase in the distance from the basal turn towards the apical turn. Theoretical consideration reveals that the wide frequency-position of the cochlea is achieved by not only the BM configuration change along the length of the cochlea but also the change of the Young's modulus of the BM along the length of the cochlea.

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