Abstract
In order to investigate the function of the inner ear melanin, the relationship between skin pigmentation and noise-induced temporary hearing loss (TTS) was studied. Forty-four normal-hearing Caucasian subjects were divided into three groups according to their sun sensitivity. Hearing thresholds before and after exposure were ascertained with a computerized sweep frequency audiometer in the frequency range 2–8 kHz. The noise exposure consisted of a 1/3-octave band-filtered nois with a centre frequency of 2 kHz at 105 dB SPL for 10 min. The mean TTS in the frequency range 2–8 kHz showed statistically significant differences between the three groups, i.e. the most pigmented subjects developed least TTS. and the least pigmented subjects most TTS.