1987
DOI: 10.3109/00016488709107346
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Effect of high perilymphatic potassium concentration on the guinea pig vestibular sensory epithelium

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“…Assuming that continuous excessive stress causes sympathetic hyperactivity resulting, as with the pathogenesis of shimoyake (chilblains), then an abnormal influx of K + can be assumed to occur in the inner ear. More specifically, abnormal influx of K + from the stria vascularis into the endolymph causes hearing impairment, and abnormal influx of K + from capillaries around the spiral ganglion cells, vestibular dark cells, and vestibular ganglion cells into the perilymph induces irritative nystagmus ( 36 ), followed by paralytic nystagmus ( 37 ).…”
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“…Assuming that continuous excessive stress causes sympathetic hyperactivity resulting, as with the pathogenesis of shimoyake (chilblains), then an abnormal influx of K + can be assumed to occur in the inner ear. More specifically, abnormal influx of K + from the stria vascularis into the endolymph causes hearing impairment, and abnormal influx of K + from capillaries around the spiral ganglion cells, vestibular dark cells, and vestibular ganglion cells into the perilymph induces irritative nystagmus ( 36 ), followed by paralytic nystagmus ( 37 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%