Johann Le Floc'h1, Beau Pontr2,
Winston Tan1, Srdjan M. Vlajkovic1, Peter R. Thorne1
1Physiology, The
Inner
ear inflammation is thought to be a major contributor to the development of
hearing loss and balance disorders. We report the results of the in vivo characterization of cochlear
tissues inflammation induced by noise exposure or injection of bacterial
lipopolysaccharide in two rodent species. The anaesthetized animals were
scanned using a 4.7T MRI system. The calculated signal enhancement due to the
observed uptake of a contrast agent was greater on inflamed than normal
cochleae. MR findings correlated well with immunohistochemistry. We suggest
that increase in gadodiamide uptake occurred as a consequence of increased
vascular permeability.