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Original Article

Ultrastructural Damage to the Organ of Corti during Acute Experimental Escherichia coli and Pneumococcal Meningitis in Guinea Pigs

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Pages 401-407 | Received 18 Apr 1995, Accepted 10 May 1995, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Experimental meningitis was induced in 16 pigmented guinea pigs by subarachnoid inoculation of mid log-phase 1 109 E. coli K - 12 (n = 8) or 5 107 Streptococcus pneumoniae type 2 (n = 8). Animals were killed at various times between 3 and 12 h after inoculation and the infrastructure of the organ of Corti (including the basilar membrane) was examined with high resolution scanning electron microscopy. Both E. coli and 5. pneumoniae induced meningitis and invaded scala tympani. in both types of meningitis the apical surface of inner supporting cells developed craters. Inner hair cell stereocilia were also disrupted. in pneumococcal meningitis both these lesions were more pronounced but in addition there were breaks in the junctions between inner hair cells and their adjacent supporting cells and there was ballooning and rupture of the apical surface of outer hair cells. Damage to the organ of Corti after bacterial invasion of the inner ear may be one of the mechanisms by which bacterial meningitis can cause deafness. the more severe cochlear lesions induced by S. pneumoniae may explain the higher incidence of deafness after pneumococcal meningitis.

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