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. 1985 Dec;50(3):337-47.

Ototoxicity of intraventricularly administered gentamicin in adult rabbits

  • PMID: 4081322

Ototoxicity of intraventricularly administered gentamicin in adult rabbits

G R Hodges et al. Res Commun Chem Pathol Pharmacol. 1985 Dec.

Abstract

To determine whether daily intraventricular injection of gentamicin sulfate is ototoxic, adult male rabbits were given 0.2 ml of saline (group 1; n = 8) or 0.25 mg/kg of gentamicin sulfate in 0.2 ml of saline (group 2; n = 7) by intraventricular infusion once a day for 21 d. All rabbits were also given intramuscular gentamicin sulfate, 2 mg/kg, twice daily. Before and after antibiotic treatment, brainstem auditory evoked responses (BAERs) were recorded. During the experimental period, neurologic examinations were performed on all rabbits. After treatment, the animals were euthanized; brain tissue and cochleas were then removed for histopathologic examination. The ratios of neurologic abnormalities observed in group 1 and 2 animals, respectively, were 0/8 and 5/7; of abnormal BAERs, 0/8 and 5/7; of abnormal brain morphology, 2/5 and 6/6; and of abnormal cochlear morphology, 0/6 and 7/7. The electrophysiologic evidence of auditory deficit and the structural evidence of ototoxic insult are significantly associated (p less than or equal to 0.006) with intraventricularly administered gentamicin sulfate. These data suggest that intraventricular gentamicin should be used with caution.

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