PMID: 3747678Jul 1, 1986Paper

Effect of aminoglycosides on experimentally induced endolymphatic hydrops

Laryngologie, Rhinologie, Otologie
C MorgensternH P Mertens

Abstract

Gentamycin or kanamycin have no effect on endolymph formation in experimental induced endolymphatic hydrops. The increase of endolymphatic volume after obliteration of endolymphatic duct and sac is not influenced by aminoglycosides as well as the decrease of DC-potential and the increase of sodium-activity in endolymphatic hydrops. The way of action of intratympanal injected gentamycin seems to be in a partial chemical induced labyrinthectomy.

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