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THE EFFECTS OF ALDOSTERONE AND ALDACTONE UPON COCHLEAR MICROPHONICS Naoko Hirashima 1 pp.579-583
Published Date 1973/8/20
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1492207949
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 The effects of aldosterone and aldactone upon the cochlear microphonics (CM) are studied by means of differential electrode technics.

 Following the injection of aldosterone in 0.5 mg/kg body weight the CM was found to be decreased to 49% of the initial value within 50 minutes. Within additional 2 hrs it showed a further decrease to 42% ; the gradual decreasing continued until a full 4 hrs were passed.

 With similar injections of aldactone in the dosage of 20 mg /kg body the CM decreased by 80.7% within 30 minutes. In 1 hr the decrease shifted to 75%, in 2 hrs to 71.3% and the effect last for 4 full hours.

 The depression of CM caused by aldosterone appeared to be dependent upon the changes of endolymphatic ion composition by the promotion of sodium-potassium Na-K exchanges in the mechanism of the endolymph production.

 The depression caused by aldactone appeared to be dependent upon the changes of the endolymphatic ion composition, also, but, by suppresion of Na-K exchanges in the mechanism of the endolymh production.

 The function of the outer hair cells are controlled by hormone actions which tends to adjust the concentrations of sodium and potassium in the inner ear fluids.


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