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Effects of acute lead acetate exposure on adult guinea pigs: electrophysiological study of the inner ear.

K Yamamura1, K Terayama, N Yamamoto, A Kohyama, R Kishi.   

Abstract

The effects on humans of lead acetate exposure may involve the cranial nerves, since vertigo and sensory neuronal deafness have been reported in lead workers; however, there exist only a few reports concerning the dose effects of lead acetate both on the cochlea and the eighth cranial nerve. The effects of lead acetate on the cochlea and the eighth nerve were investigated systematically using cochlear microphonics (CM), whole-nerve action potential (AP), and endocochlear potential (EP) in guinea pigs (male albino Hartley). Guinea pigs were injected with 2 ml of a 1% solution of lead acetate (20 mg) once a week for 1-5 weeks. The threshold of whole-nerve AP (N1) was elevated by injection of lead acetate, even 40 mg, and whole-nerve AP (N1) output voltage decreased after injection of 100 mg of lead acetate. On the other hand, no change was observed in CM after lead acetate injection (100 mg) or in EP after lead acetate exposure (40 mg). The blood concentrations of lead acetate were as follows (mean): control, 4.5 micrograms/dl; Expt 1, 80 micrograms/dl; Expt 2, 126 micrograms/dl; Expt 3, 142 micrograms/dl. We conclude that dysfunction of the eighth nerve is induced by high-dose lead exposure, but that lead exposure does not induce electrophysiological dysfunction of the organ of Corti and the stria vascularis.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2612783     DOI: 10.1016/0272-0590(89)90287-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fundam Appl Toxicol        ISSN: 0272-0590


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