Affiliation:
1. Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
Abstract
Abstract
Drugs, chemical compounds, and other elements are often delivered to the ear of experimental animals to manipulate cochlear function, study how the ear works, identify drugs that prevent hearing loss, and test for ototoxicity. Delivery procedures for acute studies have been described in the literature. However, detailed information on methods that allow weeks of continuous drug delivery to mice cochleae is sparse. This paper describes a method for chronic drug delivery to the mouse cochlea. We illustrate the steps for the surgical implantation of an ALZET infusion pump and the placement of its catheter. We propose a ventral approach to the cochlea, using a surgical laser to make the cochleostomy and the placement of the pumps’ delivery ports into scala tympani or scala vestibuli. Depending on the experimental questions to be tested, the catheter can be directed toward the cochlear base, the vestibular system, or the cochlear apex.
Publisher
Research Square Platform LLC
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