The effects of lead on otoacoustic emissions and auditory evoked potentials in monkeys
Auditory functioning was assessed in two groups of adult rhesus monkeys (11 years of age). One ( n = 11) received modest exposure to lead early in life and the other ( n = 8) served as controls and did not receive any lead supplementation. Two lead-exposed monkeys had abnormal distortion product oto...
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Abstract | Auditory functioning was assessed in two groups of adult rhesus monkeys (11 years of age). One (
n = 11) received modest exposure to lead early in life and the other (
n = 8) served as controls and did not receive any lead supplementation. Two lead-exposed monkeys had abnormal distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPEs) and smaller amplitude or absent evoked potentials. These monkeys had the highest blood levels recorded in their respective groups. For the remaining lead-exposed monkeys there was little difference between their DPEs and the DPEs of the control monkeys with one exception. DPE amplitudes of the control monkeys increased more rapidly as a function of stimulus level than those of the lead-exposed monkeys at most frequencies. There was also a significant but modest effect of lead exposure on the auditory brain stem evoked responses (ABRs) of these lead-exposed monkeys. There was no apparent effect on the middle latency evoked responses (MLRs), although that result could be due to the relatively greater variability of the MLR. |
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AbstractList | Auditory functioning was assessed in two groups of adult rhesus monkeys (11 years of age). One (n = 11) received modest exposure to lead early in life and the other (n = 8) served as controls and did not receive any lead supplementation. Two lead-exposed monkeys had abnormal distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPEs) and smaller amplitude or absent evoked potentials. These monkeys had abnormal distortion product otoacoustic emission (DPEs) and smaller amplitude or absent evoked potentials. These monkeys had the highest blood levels recorded in their respective groups. For the remaining lead-exposed monkeys there was little difference between their DPEs and the DPEs of the control monkeys with one exception. DPE amplitudes of the control monkeys increased more rapidly as a function of stimulus level than those of the lead-exposed monkeys at most frequencies. There was also a significant but modest effect of lead exposure on the auditory brain stem evoked responses (ABRs) of these lead-exposed monkeys. There was no apparent effect on the middle latency evoked responses (MLRs), although that result could be due to the relatively greater variability of the MLR. Auditory functioning was assessed in two groups of adult rhesus monkeys (11 years of age). One (n = 11) received modest exposure to lead early in life and the other (n = 8) served as controls and did not receive any lead supplementation. Two lead-exposed monkeys had abnormal distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPEs) and smaller amplitude or absent evoked potentials. These monkeys had the highest blood levels recorded in their respective groups. For the remaining lead-exposed monkeys there was little difference between their DPEs and the DPEs of the control monkeys with one exception. DPE amplitudes of the control monkeys increased more rapidly as a function of stimulus level than those of the lead-exposed monkeys at most frequencies. There was also a significant but modest effect of lead exposure on the auditory brain stem evoked responses (ABRs) of these lead-exposed monkeys. There was no apparent effect on the middle latency evoked responses (MLRs), although that result could be due to the relatively greater variability of the MLR. Monkeys were exposed perinatally to moderate levels of lead. Two of eight lead exposed monkeys demonstrated alterations in distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPEs) and evoked potentials in these subjects was either diminished in amplitude or not present. These subjects also had higher blood lead concentrations than the other lead exposed monkeys. Among the remaining experimental subjects, DPEs were similar to those of controls, except that control monkeys demonstrated more rapid increase in amplitudes of DPEs as a function of the level of the stimulus than exposed monkeys. The brain stem auditory evoked responses were also affected by exposure to lead. However, middle latency evoked responses were not obviously affected by lead exposure. Because the exposure level was so low, and the interval between exposure and testing was more than ten years, the resulting impairment seemed surprising. Auditory functioning was assessed in two groups of adult rhesus monkeys (11 years of age). One ( n = 11) received modest exposure to lead early in life and the other ( n = 8) served as controls and did not receive any lead supplementation. Two lead-exposed monkeys had abnormal distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPEs) and smaller amplitude or absent evoked potentials. These monkeys had the highest blood levels recorded in their respective groups. For the remaining lead-exposed monkeys there was little difference between their DPEs and the DPEs of the control monkeys with one exception. DPE amplitudes of the control monkeys increased more rapidly as a function of stimulus level than those of the lead-exposed monkeys at most frequencies. There was also a significant but modest effect of lead exposure on the auditory brain stem evoked responses (ABRs) of these lead-exposed monkeys. There was no apparent effect on the middle latency evoked responses (MLRs), although that result could be due to the relatively greater variability of the MLR. |
Author | Hecox, Kurt E. Laughlin, Nellie K. Maier, Mary M. Snodgrass, Ellen B. Lasky, Robert E. |
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n = 11) received modest exposure to lead early in life and the... Auditory functioning was assessed in two groups of adult rhesus monkeys (11 years of age). One (n = 11) received modest exposure to lead early in life and the... Monkeys were exposed perinatally to moderate levels of lead. Two of eight lead exposed monkeys demonstrated alterations in distortion product otoacoustic... |
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Title | The effects of lead on otoacoustic emissions and auditory evoked potentials in monkeys |
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