Vestibular changes after Guinea pig cytomegalovirus infection
Journal
Acta Oto-Laryngologica
Journal Volume
115
Journal Issue
S520
Date Issued
1995-01-01
Author(s)
Nomura, Yasuya
Abstract
A guinea pig model of viral labyrinthitis was established by inoculating guinea pig cytomegalovirus into the inner ear and then determine its effect on vestibular function. Neither spontaneous nor positional nystagmus could be detected postoperatively. Nine out of 18 (50% animals had caloric hyperfunction in the virus-inoculated ear at 1 to 3 weeks postoperatively. Five of these 9 animals also had caloric hyperfunction in the control ear. A morphological study in animals with caloric hyperfunction showed no change in the peripheral vestibular apparatus by light microscopy. It is thus assumed that caloric hyperfunction in experimental viral labyrinthitis is transient and functional. © 1995 Informa UK Ltd All rights reserved: reproduction in whole or part not permitted.
Subjects
Caloric hyperfunction | Labyrinthitis
Type
journal article