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Andreia Ardevino de Oliveira1, Matheus de Souza Campos, Adriana de Andrade Batista Murashima, Maria Rossato, Miguel Angelo Hyppolito, José Antônio Apparecido de Oliveira.
Abstract
UNLABELLED: There is evidence that a "resistance phenomenon" occurs when a none-damaging dose of amikacin protects the hair cells from ototoxicity. Our goal is to prove that this resistance is persistent.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23306567 PMCID: PMC9446365 DOI: 10.5935/1808-8694.20120032
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Braz J Otorhinolaryngol ISSN: 1808-8686
Figure 1Example of DPOAE in group A. A: pre-exposure, we notice that the the auditory function is maintained, starting at 1 KHz, with the presence of DPOAE; B: After the non-damaging dose, showing the normal pattern with the presence of DPOAE; C: After the damaging dose, showing the presence of DPOAE; D: Example of SEM in the control group, showing normal inner and outer hair cells on the basal turn. 500x Magnifcation.
Figure 2Example of DPOAE in Group B. A: pre-exposure, we notice that the auditory function was maintained, starting at 1 KHz, with the presence of DPOAE. B: DPOAE present after treatment with low, not damaging doses of amikacin. C: DPOAE present in all the tested frequencies after a damaging dose of 400 mg/kg/day of amikacin for 12 days. D: Example of SEM in Group B, showing the destruction of outer hair cells on the basal turn. 750x magnifcation.