Gentamicin pharmacokinetics in the chicken inner ear

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Bunting E.C. [1 ]
Park D.L. [2 ,3 ]
Durham D. [2 ]
Girod D.A. [2 ]
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[1] Kansas Ear Nose Throat, Wichita
[2] University of Kansas Medical Center, Dept. Otolaryngol.-Head/Neck Surg., Kansas City
[3] University of Kansas Medical Center, Dept. Otolaryngol.-Head/Neck Surg., Mailstop #3010, Kansas City, KS 66160
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Avian; Gentamicin; Pharmacokinetics; Systemic; Topical;
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10.1007/s10162-003-4033-y
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Avians have the unique ability to regenerate cochlear hair cells that are lost due to ototoxins or excessive noise. Many methodological techniques are available to damage the hair cells for subsequent scientific study. A recent method utilizes topical application of an ototoxic drug to the round window membrane. The current study examines the pharmacokinetics of gentamicin in the inner ear of chickens following topical application to the round window membrane or a single systemic high dose given intraperitoneally. Chickens were given gentamicin topically or systemically and survived for 1, 4, 12, 24, or 120 h (controls at 4 and 120 h). Serum and perilymph samples were obtained prior to sacrifice and measured for gentamicin levels. Results revealed higher levels of gentamicin in the perilymph of topically treated chickens than systemically treated chickens, with significant amounts of gentamicin still present in both at the latest survival time of 5 days. As expected, systemically treated chickens had much higher levels of gentamicin in the serum than topically treated chickens. Advantages and disadvantages to each method of drug administration are discussed.
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