Electrical and physiological changes during short-term and chronic electrical stimulation of the normal cochlea

被引:36
作者
deSauvage, RC
daCosta, DL
Erre, JP
Aran, JM
机构
[1] Lab. d'Audiologie Exp. Clin. - E., Univ. de Bordeaux II, Hop. Pellegrin
关键词
electrical stimulation; charge balance; VIIIth nerve action potential; electrode impedance;
D O I
10.1016/S0378-5955(97)00066-X
中图分类号
R36 [病理学]; R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
学科分类号
100104 ; 100213 ;
摘要
In the electrical stimulation (ES) of auditory pathways, the type of stimulus and the electrode/tissue interface are critical parameters for the safety and efficacy of the protocol. In this study the influence of alternate pulses, applied between round window and vertex electrodes in chronically implanted guinea pigs, and maintained during 1 and 25 daily periods of 2 h (short-term and long-term experiments, respectively), was investigated. ES consisted of monophasic current pulses of +/-70 mu A and 300 its in duration at a rate of 167/s, with alternate polarity. Compound Action Potential (CAP) audiograms, amplitudes and latencies of click-evoked CAPs, amplitudes and latencies of electrically-evoked auditory responses (EARs), and electrode impedances, were measured periodically outside or during the ES periods. Short-term ES induced no change in CAP thresholds, amplitude and latency in response to clicks at 80 dB above normal threshold, but induced a slight latency increase and amplitude decrease of the EAR, correlated with an exponential decay of the electrode impedance. On a long-term basis, CAP audiograms and latencies did not change significantly, whereas CAP amplitudes and electrode impedances increased, in correlation with each other. In control guinea pigs receiving no ES, the same CAP amplitude and impedance changes were observed over the same long-term period. The EAR and CAP changes can be explained by a variation of the electrical impedance of the electrode/tissue interface. This is possibly due to a change in electrotytes around the electrode under the influence of the ES for the short-term variation, and to an electrode encapsulation by fibrous tissue independent of the ES for the long-term change. In itself, and under the conditions of this experiment, the ES demonstrated no adverse effects on the auditory function and can be safely used for inner-ear exploration.
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