Noise and hypoxia induced temporary threshold shifts in rats studied by ABR |
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Authors: | J Attias H Sohmer S Gold I Haran A Shahar |
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Affiliation: | Institute for Noise Hazards Research, Medical Corps, Israel Defence Forces, Chaim Sheba Medical Center, Tel-Hashomer, Ramat Gan. |
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Abstract: | Rats were exposed for 2 h either to 115 dB SPL noise, to 5% oxygen in nitrogen (hypoxia) or to both hypoxia and noise. Auditory nerve-brainstem evoked responses (ABR) to 80 dB HL clicks and threshold were recorded prior to exposure, immediately (5-10 min) after the exposure, 2 h after and 2 weeks after the exposure. The findings in each experimental animal were compared to those in the control (non-exposed) group and to those in the other groups. Thresholds were elevated in each of the experimental groups, but these were temporary threshold shifts, since 2 weeks following the exposure, threshold had returned to normal. Latencies (wave I and the IV-I interpeak latency difference- (IPLD] were prolonged in the groups exposed to hypoxia (hypoxia alone and hypoxia + noise). These results are discussed in view of possible mechanisms of these noise and hypoxia induced temporary threshold shifts. |
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