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. 1979;75(5):521-4.

Supra-normal susceptibility to acoustic trauma of the rat pup cochlea

  • PMID: 533867

Supra-normal susceptibility to acoustic trauma of the rat pup cochlea

M Lenoir et al. J Physiol (Paris). 1979.

Abstract

1 Young and adult rats were exposed to a continuous 120 dB SPL white noise for 30 min. 2 Animals exposed before the 40th postnatal day showed drastic and permanent threshold shifts (PTS) at high frequencies (between 6 and 20 kHz). 3 After 60 days of age, only temporary threshold shifts (TTS) were noticed, which lasted 7 days. 4 Thus the sensory structures of the rat cochlea showed a supra-normal susceptibility to acoustic trauma, during and just after their anatomical differentiation. 5 These results support previous data obtained on hamsters and guinea-pigs and are discussed in terms of anatomo-functional relationships.

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