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Transient cognitive deficits and high-frequency hearing loss in weanling rats exposed to toluene.

G T Pryor, J Dickinson, R A Howd, C S Rebert.   

Abstract

In a previous experiment we found that weanling rats subchronically exposed to toluene by inhalation were deficient in learning a multisensory conditioned avoidance response (CAR) task and a tone-intensity discrimination task when trained several hours after each daily 14-hour exposure ended. The present experiment was done to determine whether this deficit represented a residual pharmacologic effect or more persisting nervous system damage. Independent groups of rats were trained on the CAR task either during the last week of a 5-week exposure to 1400 or to 1200 pm toluene (14 hr/day, 7 days/week) or during the first or third weeks after the exposures ended. None of the three groups of toluene-exposed rats were able to acquire the auditory CAR, whereas it had been 4 kHz in the previous experiment. Subsequent tests, in which the frequency and intensity of the tone were varied, revealed that hearing in these rats was unimpaired at 4 kHz, slightly impaired at 8 kHz, and markedly impaired at 12 kHz and above. Thus, although toluene has been shown to be relatively innocuous as a toxicant, this new finding suggests that this solvent should be examined further in terms of its potential hazard, especially with regard to its frequent abuse.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6682938

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurobehav Toxicol Teratol        ISSN: 0275-1380


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