Kurata K, Nishida N, Tsukuda R, Suzuki T, Sato S, Tokuriki M
Drug Safety Research Laboratories, Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd., Osaka, Japan.
J Vet Med Sci. 1997 Oct;59(10):879-84. doi: 10.1292/jvms.59.879.
The conditioned suppression technique was employed to examine the acute effects of aspirin on auditory function in rats. Lever pressing behavior for water reinforcement was suppressed in the presence of an auditory stimulus that had been previously paired with electric shocks. A single intravenous injection of aspirin at a dose of 225 mg/kg caused an erroneous lever pressing response in the broad sound intensities of 2 kHz tone stimulus during the conditioned stimulus period. A statistically significant increase in the threshold for 2 kHz was found 1 to 72 hr after dosing but not for 4, 8 and 10 kHz. These results suggest that the hearing for low sound frequency in rats is vulnerable to the effects of aspirin. This paradigm in rats may be useful to further assess the different outer hair cells along the cochlear duct and provide an additional evidence for the aspirin ototoxicity research.
采用条件性抑制技术研究阿司匹林对大鼠听觉功能的急性影响。在先前与电击配对的听觉刺激出现时,为获取水强化物的杠杆按压行为受到抑制。单次静脉注射剂量为225 mg/kg的阿司匹林,在条件刺激期2 kHz音调刺激的广泛声强范围内引发了错误的杠杆按压反应。给药后1至72小时,发现2 kHz的阈值有统计学意义的升高,但4 kHz、8 kHz和10 kHz没有。这些结果表明,大鼠的低频听力易受阿司匹林影响。大鼠中的这种模式可能有助于进一步评估沿耳蜗管的不同外毛细胞,并为阿司匹林耳毒性研究提供额外证据。