Dear colleagues,

We are pleased to announce the publication of our recent paper:

Morell, M., Brownlow, A., McGovern, B., Raverty, S.A., Shadwick, R.E., André, 
M.  2017. Implementation of a method to visualize noise-induced hearing loss in 
mass stranded cetaceans. Scientific Reports 7, 41848; doi: 10.1038/srep41848.


Abstract:
Assessment of the impact of noise over-exposure in stranded cetaceans is 
challenging, as the lesions that lead to hearing loss occur at the cellular 
level and inner ear cells are very sensitive to autolysis. Distinguishing 
ante-mortem pathology from post-mortem change has been a major constraint in 
diagnosing potential impact. Here, we outline a methodology applicable to the 
detection of noise-induced hearing loss in stranded cetaceans. Inner ears from 
two mass strandings of long-finned pilot whales in Scotland were processed for 
scanning electron microscopy observation. In one case, a juvenile animal, whose 
ears were fixed within 4 hours of death, revealed that many sensory cells at 
the apex of the cochlear spiral were missing. In this case, the absence of 
outer hair cells would be compatible with overexposure to underwater noise, 
affecting the region which transduces the lowest frequencies of the pilot 
whales hearing spectrum. Perfusion of cochlea with fixative greatly improved 
preservation and enabled diagnostic imaging of the organ of Corti, even 30 
hours after death. This finding supports adopting a routine protocol to detect 
the pathological legacy of noise overexposure in mass stranded cetaceans as a 
key to understanding the complex processes and implications that lie behind 
such stranding events.

The paper can be downloaded at: http://www.nature.com/articles/srep41848

Best Regards,
Maria Morell

Maria Morell, Ph.D.
Zoology Department
University of British Columbia
#3231-6270 University Blvd.
Vancouver, B.C.
Canada V6T 1Z4
Phone: +1 604-822-2373
e-mail: [email protected]

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