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Original Article

Effect of Intravenously Applied Canrenoate on Ampullar Endolymphatic Potential

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Pages 648-652 | Received 30 Sep 1994, Accepted 17 Jan 1995, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The effect of canrenoate, an aldosterone antagonist, on the ampullar endolymphatic potential (AEP) was examined to assess a possible role for aldosterone in the ampulla. Intravenous administration of canrenoate increased the AEP amplitude in a dose-dependent manner, with a significant reduction of the AEP negative component induced by anoxia. Pretreatment with aldosterone attenuated the AEP change produced by canrenoate. The results suggest that aldosterone may be involved in the modulation of ampullar function.

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