Literature DB >> 10617902

Morphological and physiological effects of long duration infusion of strychnine into the organ of Corti.

D F Dolan1, T Yamasoba, E Leonova, L A Beyer, Y Raphael.   

Abstract

Acute strychnine administration has long been used as a method to eliminate the effects of efferent activity. It has been shown that long after termination of chronic strychnine infusion into the cochlea, the ear becomes more susceptible to acoustic trauma suggesting that chronic strychnine infusion results in long lasting or permanent disruption of efferent function. Much research has been directed towards the functional significance of the olivocochlear system. However, there is little information concerning the effect of long duration inactivation of the medial olivocochlear system in an awake behaving animal. This study was designed to determine the structural and functional consequences of inactivation of the efferents by chronic infusion of strychnine into the cochlear perilymph of guinea pigs for two weeks via an osmotic pump. Physiological evaluations showed that the strychnine infusion eliminated the efferent induced reduction of the cochlear whole-nerve action potential three weeks after cessation of strychnine infusion. Contralateral efferent function remained unaltered. Histological evaluation at the light and electron microscopic levels revealed disoriented efferent synapses under the outer hair cells.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10617902     DOI: 10.1023/a:1007071905824

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurocytol        ISSN: 0300-4864


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