Cerebral venous congestion alters CNS homeostatic plasticity, evoking tinnitus-like behavior.
Huimin WeiHuimin JiangYifan ZhouLu LiuWei MaShanshan NiChen ZhouXun-Ming JiPublished in: Cell & bioscience (2024)
Collectively, our data suggest that alternations in CNS homeostatic plasticity may play a vital role in tinnitus pathology caused by cerebral venous congestion. These findings provide a new perspective on tinnitus related to cerebral venous congestion and may facilitate the development of precise interventions to interrupt its pathogenesis.