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IJPP
2003; 47 (4) : 393 - 399 |
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Auditory
evoked responses in postmenopausal women
on hormone replacement therapy
Farah Khaliq*, O. P. Tandon and Neerja Goel**
Departments of Physiology and Obstretics & Gynaecology,
University College of Medical Sciences & GTB Hospital,
Dilshad Garden, Delhi 110 095
( Received on October 20, 2002 )
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Abstract
The effect of hormone replacement
therapy (HRT) was studied in 32 postmenopausal women on their
auditory Evoked Potentials i.e. auditory brainstem response
(ABR), Middle latency response (MLR) & slow vertex response
(SVR). Recordings were done on computerized evoked potential
recorder using 10/20 system of electrode placement and standard
click stimuli. A significant improvement in neural transmission
was observed as was evidenced by decrease in the ABR wave
latencies I, III, IV & V and interpeak latency III-V and
I-V after 6 months of HRT. A similar significant decrease
was observed in MLR wave latencies of Po, Na & Pa. The
SVR wave latencies although found to be decreased after HRT,
could not reach the level of statistical significance. There
was a significant inverse correlation obtained between latencies
of wave I in ABR, Po in MLR and serum estradiol. The results
indicate the effect of sex hormone in improving transmission
in auditory pathway from periphery through brainstem, thalamus
upto cortex. However slow vertex responses indicate that auditory
association areas are not much affected. This might have bearing
on improvement of neuropsychological functions in postmenopausal
women on HRT.
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