1. Auto-inflammatory challenge of the endolymphatic sac--Cochlear damage measured by distortion product oto-acoustic emissions.
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Larsen M, Friis M, Karlsen CV, Poulsen SS, Lund SP, and Qvortrup K
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- Acoustic Stimulation, Animals, Cochlea ultrastructure, Disease Models, Animal, Endolymphatic Sac physiopathology, Meniere Disease pathology, Meniere Disease physiopathology, Microscopy, Electron, Transmission, Rats, Rats, Inbred Lew, Autoimmunity, Endolymphatic Sac ultrastructure, Meniere Disease immunology, Otoacoustic Emissions, Spontaneous physiology
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Conclusion: Twenty-five rats were challenged by an immunologic attack of the endolymphatic sac. After 6 months, distortion product oto-acoustic emissions (DPOAE) revealed a dysfunction of the outer hair cells and immunological active cells were observed in the endolymphatic sac. This information could contribute to the understanding of Ménière's disease., Objectives: This study investigated if an autoimmune challenge of the endolymphatic sac could affect DPOAE output measurements in rats. Also, a potential autoimmune cell infiltration of the endolymphatic sac was investigated., Methods: Eighteen Lewis rats were immunized with a crude endolymphatic sac extract in complete Freund's adjuvant. Seven control animals were injected with Freund's adjuvant in saline. Cochlear damage was estimated by DPOAE dynamics 3 weeks and 6 months after the immunization. Infiltrative cells in the endolymphatic sac were investigated with transmission electron microscopy., Results: The hearing assessment 6 months after immunization revealed a reduction of the DPOAE, on the full range of frequencies (2-63 kHz) in an average of the mean, of 2 dB ± 1.1 in the immunized group compared to the controls (p < 0.05). The same test showed a 2.5 dB decrease from 2 to 5 kHz (p < 0.01). Immunological active cells were observed in the endolymphatic sac in most of the immunized rats.
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- 2015
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