An Effect of Chemical Adhesive on Auditory brainstem Evoked Response in Guinea Pigs |
Jang Han Sim, MD, Kap Chin Kang, MD, Boo Hyun Nam, MD, and Chan Il Park, MD |
Department of Otolaryngology, College of Medicine, Chungnam National University, Chungnam, Daejon, Korea |
기니픽에서 화학접착제 흡입이 청성뇌간유발반응에 미치는 영향 |
심장한 · 강갑진 · 남부현 · 박찬일 |
충남대학교 의과대학 이비인후과학교실 |
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ABSTRACT |
Hearing loss and abnormal auditory brainstem responses(ABR) have been observed in chemical solvents abusers. An ototxic effect has been suggested but not yet proven adequately. In this study, changes of ABR were recorded in guinea pigs after inhalation of chemical adhesive for 40 minutes. The ABR thresholds were significantly elevated to 3.50±3.36dB nHL(p<0.05), immediately after the inhalation, and recovered to the base line level in 2 hours. A significant prologation of wave I latency was observed immediately after the inhalation and it recovered in 1 hour. And a significant prolongation of wave I-V interpeak latency was also observed at 1 and 2 hour after the inhalation and recovered in 3 hours. The wave V latency showed a significant prologation immediately, 1 and 2 hours after the inhalation and recoevered in 3 hours. The wave V latency-intensity function curve showed a parallel upward shift and the amplituds of wave I and V, especially wave V, were attenuated at 85dB nHL immediately after the inhalation. From above results it might be concluded that the inhalation of chemical adhesive resulted in the reversible changes in ABR, caused by immediate affects to the inner ear and delayed effects to the brainstem auditory pathway.
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Keywords:
Chemical adhesiveㆍABR. |
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