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Ethacrynic Acid EFFECTS ON THE COCHLEAR POTENTIALS IN NORMAL AND HIGH BLOOD OXYGEN
Jiri Prazma, John B. Pecorak
Jiri Prazma, John B. Pecorak
Published April 1, 1975
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1975;55(4):840-844. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI107995.
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Ethacrynic Acid EFFECTS ON THE COCHLEAR POTENTIALS IN NORMAL AND HIGH BLOOD OXYGEN

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The effect of ethacrynic acid (EA) at different blood O2 saturations on cochlear potentials of guinea pigs was investigated. All 18 young healthy guinea pigs received 50 mg/kg/h of EA intravenously and were divided into three groups: first group, normal (90.00±6.30-86.17±4.83 mm Hg); second group, lower Po2 (78.00±4.74-70.00±4.42 mm Hg); and third group, high Po2 (174.40±13.41-179.00±26.15 mm Hg). The partial pressure of oxygen (Po2), the partial pressure of carbon dioxide (Pco2), and the pH of the blood were measured before EA administration and at the end of the experiment (3 h later) by drawing blood samples from the contralateral carotid artery. Cochlear potentials—endocochlear potential (EP), cochlear microphonics (CM), and action potentials (AP)—were recorded by standard methods from the first turn of the cochlea. Experimental data seem to indicate that elevation of the Po2 to 174-179 mm Hg during relatively high doses of EA treatment prevents the declines in cochlear potentials which were observed in the first and second groups (normal and lower Po2), and preserves active ion transport which is responsible for the generation of cochlear potentials. These data suggest a means by which to reduce the ototoxic effect of EA and possibly indicates a method of treatment for hearing loss which developed after the administration of EA.

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Jiri Prazma, John B. Pecorak

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DETERMINATION OF DIURETIC DRUGS IN HUMAN URINE USING DISPERSIVE LIQUID–LIQUID MICROEXTRACTION BY HIGH PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY
D Han, B Tang, KH Row
Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies 2013
Furosemide ototoxicity: Clinical and experimental aspects
LP Rybak
The Laryngoscope 1985
Herzinsuffizienz
G Autenrieth, R Bayer, DW Behrenbeck, G Biamino, HD Bolte, F Burkart, WD Bussmann, J Cyran, E Erdmann, B Heierli, F Krück, T Linderer, G Rahlf, G Riecker, R Schröder, G Steinbeck, BE Strauer, KO Stumpe, E Uhlich, J Zähringer
1984
The Nature of the Ototoxic Actions of Ethacrynic Acid Upon the Mammalian Endolymph System: I. Functional Aspects
SK Bosher
Acta Oto-laryngologica 1980
The Davis theory: A review, and implications of recent electrophysiological evidence
G Leng
Hearing Research 1980
Preliminary report on the effects of hyperoxia on cochlear potential in chinchilla
SM Hou, DM Lipscomb
Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology 1978
Effect of Ethacrynic Acid, Furosemide, and Ouabain Upon the Endolymphatic Potential and Upon High Energy Phosphates of the Stria Vascularis
J Kusakari, I Ise, TH Comegys, I Thalmann, R Thalmann
The Laryngoscope 1978
Preliminary report on the effects of hyperoxia on cochlear potential in chinchilla
, DM Lipscomb
Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology 1978

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