Cochlear Histopathologic Analysis in Diabetic Rats
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Hypothesis: This study aimed to show whether sensorineural hearing loss in diabetes mellitus is secondary to changes in the organ of Corti and stria vascularis.
Background: The high rate of sensorineural hearing loss in diabetes mellitus has led to much speculation as to whether there is an association between the two.
Methods: A well-established diabetic animal model was used to examine the inner ear histopathologically.
Results: No statistical difference in the inner and outer hair cells or in the stria vascularis was shown between the genetic-diabetic rats and control subjects.
Conclusions: If there is hearing loss with diabetes, its pathogenesis does not involve damage to the hair cells or stria vascularis.
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