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Changes in electrovestibular brainstem responses after aminoglycoside intoxication in guinea pigs.

作者信息

Sugasawa K, Charlet de Sauvage R, Lima da Costa D M, Erre J P, Sugasawa M, Aran J M

机构信息

Department of Otolaryngology, Faculty of Medicine, Tokyo University, 1-6-7 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8655, Japan.

出版信息

Clin Neurophysiol. 2001 Jul;112(7):1357-63. doi: 10.1016/s1388-2457(01)00550-8.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To verify the usefulness of short-latency vestibular responses evoked by a combination of round window electrical stimulation and sinusoidal rotation (electrovestibular brainstem responses; EVBRs) as a new monitoring tool of the vestibular function in animal experiments.

METHODS

EVBRs were obtained before, during, and after treatment with aminoglycosides, along with compound action potential (CAP) audiograms. The changes in EVBRs were compared with morphological changes observed by scanning electron microscopy.

RESULTS

EVBR amplitudes did not change in the group of guinea pigs treated with amikacin, but markedly decreased in the streptomycin and gentamicin- treated groups. CAP audiograms indicated a significant threshold elevation in the amikacin group, a moderate elevation in the gentamicin group, and no change in the streptomycin group. Under scanning electron microscopy, the loss of the sensory hair cells observed in the cristae ampullares was slight to moderate in the amikacin group, moderate to severe in the streptomycin group, and severe in the gentamicin group.

CONCLUSION

EVBRs reflect overall pathological changes undergone by vestibular hair cells, and support the vestibular specificity of EVBRs.

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