Literature DB >> 2830214

Early effects of acetazolamide on anionic activities of the guinea pig endolymph: evidence for active function of carbonic anhydrase in the cochlea.

K Ikeda1, J Kusakari, T Takasaka, Y Saito.   

Abstract

The effect of acetazolamide (ACZ) on HCO3- and Cl- activities in inner ear fluid was investigated by ion-selective microelectrode methods. The endocochlear potential, at 81.6 +/- 1.5 mV under normal conditions, was reduced by 4.9 +/- 0.9 mV in 30 min following the ACZ injection. The HCO3- concentrations by 11.5 +/- 1.7 mM in 30 min, while the change of Cl- level was not consistent but showed a tendency toward slight increase in average. The calculated PCO2 in endolymph was 39.6 mmHg. ACZ induced a constant elevation of the endolymph PCO2, with an increase in the venous PCO2 during the initial 20 min and thereafter the endolymph PCO2 attained a plateau despite the continuous increase of the venous PCO2. We postulate that the HCO3- secretion into the endolymph is mediated by carbonic anhydrase (CAH) and is decreased by ACZ due to the inhibition of CAH.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 2830214     DOI: 10.1016/0378-5955(87)90189-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hear Res        ISSN: 0378-5955            Impact factor:   3.208


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