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Combined effects of acute lead acetate exposure and tone exposure of the guinea pig cochlea.

S Hotta1, T Sugisawa, T Matsui, T Itoh, K Yamamura.   

Abstract

Lead acetate exposure to humans can induce various disorders of the cranial nerves. Although vertigo and sensorineural deafness have been reported in lead workers, the dose effects of lead acetate on the cochlea and eighth cranial nerve are not well documented. We investigated the effects of lead acetate on the male albino Hartley guinea pig cochlea by measuring cochlear microphonics (CM), whole nerve action potential (AP), endocochlear potential (EP) and K+ ion concentration of the endolymph. Animals were given lead acetate by intraperitoneal injection as 20 mg/week for 4 consecutive weeks. A total dose < 80 mg did not induce electrophysiological changes in the cochlea. However, the AP output voltage (N1) decreased if the 80 mg lead acetate treatment was followed by an 80 dB tone exposure at 6 kHz during 24 h. A change was observed in CM and EP but not K+ ion concentration in the scala media.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8950549     DOI: 10.1007/bf00179955

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol        ISSN: 0937-4477            Impact factor:   2.503


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8.  The effect of 6 kHz tone exposure on inner ear function of the guinea pig: relation to changes in cochlear microphonics, action potential, endocochlear potential and chemical potentials of K(+)-ions and Na(+)-ions, using a double-barrel glass electrode.

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