2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.heares.2016.03.002
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Effects of high intensity noise on the vestibular system in rats

Abstract: Some individuals with noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) also report balance problems. These accompanying vestibular complaints are not well understood. The present study used a rat model to examine the effects of noise exposure on the vestibular system. Rats were exposed to continuous broadband white noise (0–24kHz) at an intensity of 116dB sound pressure level (SPL) via insert ear phones in one ear for three hours under isoflurane anesthesia. Seven days after the exposure, a significant increase in ABR thresh… Show more

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“…As the Morris Water Maze does not rely upon auditory function, authors hypothesize that the auditory input plays a maintenance role for hippocampal function and neurogenesis ( 37 ). However, it should be noted that exposing mice to noise trauma does not only result in hearing loss but might also induce peripheral vestibular damage ( 39 , 40 ). This has not been taken into account in the study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the Morris Water Maze does not rely upon auditory function, authors hypothesize that the auditory input plays a maintenance role for hippocampal function and neurogenesis ( 37 ). However, it should be noted that exposing mice to noise trauma does not only result in hearing loss but might also induce peripheral vestibular damage ( 39 , 40 ). This has not been taken into account in the study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The control group inclusion criteria were 1) postmenopausal women, 2) age of 50 to 80 years, and 3) no history of vertigo. The criteria for exclusion were noncooperation; presence of liver and kidney dysfunction; patients who had received vitamin D and calcium therapy or osteoporosis treatment; patients who were on hormone‐replacement therapy; and patients with posterior fossa tumor, a history of surgery or trauma of the head and/or neck, a particularly noisy living or working environment, high mental stress, a history of an ear disease (middle ear cholesteatoma, Meniere's disease) and migraine, and with an endocrine‐related disease.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vestibular afferents activity was examined one day after blast exposure in the SD rats. Details of the surgeries were described previously ( Stewart et al., 2016 ; Zhu et al., 2011 , 2014 ). Briefly, a rat was anesthetized initially by injection of 50 mg/kg (i.p.)…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Detailed data acquisition and analysis methods are described in earlier reports ( Stewart et al., 2016 ; Zhu et al., 2011 , 2014 ). Briefly, a CED Power 1401 system was used to sample single unit voltage signals at 20 kHz and head position signals at 1 kHz.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%