- The
endocochlear potential (EP; also
called endolymphatic potential) is the
positive voltage of 80-100mV seen in the
cochlear endolymphatic spaces. Within...
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endolymph and
higher sodium (Na+) in perilymph. This is
referred to as the
endocochlear potential.
Perilymph is the
fluid contained within the bony labyrinth...
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pumping hair
cells cease their function. Thus, the
energy generated by the
endocochlear potential which drives the
auditory signal transduction process is lost...
- Toshihiro; Hisa, Yasuo; ****hi,
Yoshihisa (5
February 2008). "The
endocochlear potential depends on two K +
diffusion potentials and an
electrical barrier...
- Papacharalambous, George; Korres,
Stavros (August 2008). "Auditory neuropathy:
Endocochlear lesion or
temporal processing impairment?
Implications for diagnosis...
- will be a
disturbance on the
ionic composition of endolymph. Once the
endocochlear potential cannot be maintained,
hearing is
temporarily impaired. It is...
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Furosemide injections prior to
noise exposure have been
shown to
decrease the
endocochlear potential. This
decrease results in a
reduction of
active cochlear displacements...
- pot****ium
conductance is reduced,
which is
critical for
maintaining the
endocochlear functioning properly. This
implies that more pot****ium ions
leave rather...
- R100023200. PMID 11404365.
Wangemann P (March 2002). "K+
cycling and the
endocochlear potential".
Hearing Research. 165 (1–2): 1–9. doi:10.1016/S0378-5955(02)00279-4...
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Hibino H, Doi K,
Suzuki T, Hisa Y, ****hi Y (February 2008). "The
endocochlear potential depends on two K+
diffusion potentials and an
electrical barrier...