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Cooling induces a decrease in middle ear compliance.

M Geal-Dor1, R Khvoles, H Sohmer.   

Abstract

The effects of cooling rats from 37 degrees C to 27 degrees C and rewarming to 37 degrees C on the conductive mechanism of the middle ear was studied by means of acoustic impedance measurements. Cooling reduced middle ear compliance reversibly, without an effect on external canal volume and middle ear pressure. These results provide evidence for an increase in the stiffness of the tympanic membrane and/or of the ossicular chain and/or a decrease in stapes mobility. Thus a small part of the decrease in the magnitude of otoacoustic emissions during cooling is due to an effect on the conductive mechanism of the middle ear.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9429981     DOI: 10.1515/jbcpp.1997.8.3.127

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Basic Clin Physiol Pharmacol        ISSN: 0792-6855


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