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Effect of CO2 on the perilymphatic oxygen tension in cats.

K Murata, U Fisch.   

Abstract

A microelectrode with a tip of 100micron permitting recording of the oxygen tension in the perilymphatic space according to the polarographic principle and having a minimal drift of 1-25% per hour has been developed. The effects of apnea, hypo- and hyperventilation as well as those of inhalation of pure oxygen, and CO2 upon the perilymphatic PO2 have been measured by placing the electrode in the perilymph through the fenestrated stapedial footplate of 87 adult cats. The correlation between the arterial PO2 and the perilymphatic PO2 is so close that even hypo- or hyperventilation in presence of air does influence the oxygen content of the perilymphatic space. In view of the effect of the smallest accumulation of alveolar CO2, particular attention has to be paid to the system used for respiration of the experimental animal, when determining the action of drugs or inhaled gas mixtures on the oxygenation of the inner ear fluids. The measurement of the perilymphatic oxygen tension also indicates that the rate of blood flow cannot be used to deduct with accuracy the actual degree of oxygenation of the inner ear fluids.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 300586     DOI: 10.1177/000348947708600205

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol        ISSN: 0003-4894            Impact factor:   1.547


  3 in total

1.  Relationship between cochlear blood flow and perilymphatic oxygen tension.

Authors:  M Kawakami; K Makimoto; O Noi; H Takahashi
Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  1991       Impact factor: 2.503

2.  The effect of CO2-breathing on cochlear blood flow.

Authors:  E Hultcrantz; H C Larsen; C Angelborg
Journal:  Arch Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  1980

3.  [The influences of hyperbaric oxygen (OHP) on the normal inner ear of guinea pigs. Simultaneous registrations of cochlea microphonics (CM) and nerve potentials (AP) (author's transl)].

Authors:  H Lamm; W Alm
Journal:  Arch Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  1979
  3 in total

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