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Comparison among ultrasonic, electrical apparatus, and toxic chemicals for vestibular lesion in mice

Publication date: 1 February 2018
Source:Journal of Neuroscience Methods, Volume 295
Author(s): Yusuke Yamaoka, Chikara Abe, Hironobu Morita
BackgroundThe vestibular lesion (VL) is required to examine the physiological function of the vestibular system in animals. Toxic chemicals or electrical apparatus have been used for the VL, however, they are not ideal as they have low specificity, and can result in unintended damage, and systemic toxic effect.New methodLocalized vibration-induced VL, using an ultrasonicator, is expected to overcome the problems associated with chemical and electrical lesions. Thus, we examined the effect of the ultrasonication on the VL from the aspects of both the physiological function and histology in the present study.Resultsand Comparison with Existing Method(s) Complete VL, which was evaluated by deterioration of swimming skills, righting reflex, and body stability, was induced using an ultrasonicator or electrical apparatus. Histological evaluation shows that hair cell layers in the saccule and utricle were completely destroyed in both methods Furthermore, significant drop in body mass was observed in VL. However, abscess at the cranial base was observed in VL induced by the electrical apparatus in ICR mice. Complete chemically-induced VL was observed in C57BL/6J but not ICR mice, and systemic leakage of the toxic chemicals (arsenic) was not detectable even 1day after surgery.ConclusionsCompared to the electrical apparatus, the ultrasonicator is useful for inducing VL in ICR and C57BL/6J mice, as it results in less non-specific damage. Toxic chemicals can be used for inducing VL in C57BL/6J mice; however, this method does not ensure complete disruption of the hair cells in the saccule and utricle.



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