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Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences 2020-Aug

Effects of acute hypoxia on auditory pathway of Wistar-Albino rat

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Nevreste Yilmaz
Cem Saka
Sİbel TokgÖz
Murat ÇaliŞkan
Erkan Vuralkan
Ömer BeŞalti

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Introduction: Ischemia is insufficient blood flow to provide adequate oxygenation. In this study, we aimed to show whether acute hypoxia has a critical oxygen value that may lead to the deterioration of cochlear function.

Materials and methods: Under general anesthesia, prehypoxic signal-to-noise ratios were determined by distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAE) .The oxygen saturation (SaO2) values of rats were monitored with an oxygen saturation probe. Rats were injected with an extra dose of anesthetic agent and SaO2 was reduced. DPOAE values in SaO2 100-90, 90-80, 80-70,70-60 posthypoxic values were measured and compared statistically with prehypoxic values.

Results: At 3000 and 4000 Hz SaO2 70-60 values measured after the hypoxia was observed to be statistically significantly lower than the values measured before the hypoxia. At 6000 and 8000 Hz SaO2 80-70 and 70-60 values measured after the hypoxia were observed to be statistically significantly lower than the values measured before the hypoxia. At 10000 Hz all of them values measured after the hypoxia were observed to be statistically significantly lower than the values obtained before the hypoxia.

Discussion: Many studies have been conducted on the effects of hypoxia on the inner ear. It remains unclear how fluctuations in DPOAE levels affect hearing in clinical trials when the SaO2 starts to decrease. Although hypoxia has been implicated in the aetiology of sudden hearing loss and tinnitus, the effects of acute hypoxia on the cochlea are still uncertain. Further studies are needed on this subject.

Keywords: DPOAE; Hearing Loss; Hypoxia.

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