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Both Central and Peripheral Auditory Systems Are Involved in Salicylate-Induced Tinnitus in Rats: A Behavioral Study
Authors:Guanyin Chen  Lining Feng  Zhi Liu  Yongzhu Sun  Haifeng Chang  Pengcheng Cui
Institution:1. Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Tangdu Hospital, the Fourth Military Medical University, Xi''an, China.; 2. Department of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Aerospace medicine, the Fourth Military Medical University, Xi''an, China.; 3. Department of Radiology, Tangdu Hospital, the Fourth Military Medical University, Xi''an, China.; University of Salamanca- Institute for Neuroscience of Castille and Leon and Medical School, Spain,
Abstract:

Objective

This study was designed to establish a low dose salicylate-induced tinnitus rat model and to investigate whether central or peripheral auditory system is involved in tinnitus.

Methods

Lick suppression ratio (R), lick count and lick latency of conditioned rats in salicylate group (120 mg/kg, intraperitoneally) and saline group were first compared. Bilateral auditory nerves were ablated in unconditioned rats and lick count and lick latency were compared before and after ablation. The ablation was then performed in conditioned rats and lick count and lick latency were compared between salicylate group and saline group and between ablated and unablated salicylate groups.

Results

Both the R value and the lick count in salicylate group were significantly higher than those in saline group and lick latency in salicylate group was significantly shorter than that in saline group. No significant changes were observed in lick count and lick latency before and after ablation. After ablation, lick count and lick latency in salicylate group were significantly higher and shorter respectively than those in saline group, but they were significantly lower and longer respectively than those in unablated salicylate group.

Conclusion

A low dose of salicylate (120 mg/kg) can induce tinnitus in rats and both central and peripheral auditory systems participate in the generation of salicylate-induced tinnitus.
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