Official Title

Vasopressin and V2 Receptor in Meniere's Disease
  • Phase

    N/A
  • Study Type

    Interventional
  • Status

    Completed No Results Posted
  • Intervention/Treatment

    vasopressin ...
  • Study Participants

    135
Summary: Some of sicknesses are well known to be provoked by inadequate adaptation to physical and/or psychogenic stress in their daily life. Meniere's disease is also a common inner ear disease accompanied with vertigo, hearing loss and tinnitus especially in civilized people under stressed life style. Its oto-pathology was firstly revealed in 1938 to be inner ear endolymphatic hydrops through the temporal bone study. To elucidate the neuroscientific relationship between "stress" and "inner ear", we examined plasma vasopressin (the anti-diuretic "stress" hormone) and its receptor, V2R in the endolymphatic sac (the "inner ear" endo-organ for endolymph absorption) in Meniere's patients.
Methods: Between 1998 and 2006, we enrolled and assigned 105 intractable Meniere's patients to examine plasma vasopressin during remission of vertigo attacks (controls: 30 patients with chronic otitis media). Using the real-time PCR method, we examined V2R mRNA expression in the endolymphatic sac in 12 patients (controls: 6 patients with acoustic neurinoma). By means of cell culture and cyclic AMP assay, we also examined cyclic AMP activity in the endolymphatic sac in 3 patients (controls: 3 patients with acoustic neurinoma).
Study Started
Apr 30
1998
Primary Completion
Sep 30
2005
Study Completion
Sep 30
2005
Last Update
Mar 29
2016
Estimate

Genetic vasopressin, V2 receptor and cyclic AMP

plasma vasopressin, V2 receptor, cyclic AMP

  • Other names: plasma vasopressin, V2 receptor, cyclic AMP

1. Meniere's disease Experimental

Patients were eligible for enrollment if they had received a clinical diagnosis of Meniere's disease according to the 1995 AAO-HNS criteria (Committee, 1995). These criteria can be briefly described as follows: 1) Repeated attacks of vertigo: A definitive spell is spontaneous vertigo lasting at least 20 minutes. A mixed type of spontaneous nystagmus is observed during attacks. 2) Fluctuating cochlear symptoms: The hearing test usually reveals a marked fluctuation of the threshold in the low and middle tone range.

2. Acoustic neurinoma No Intervention

Diagnosed by CT and/or MRI

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

Patients were eligible for enrollment if they had received a clinical diagnosis of Meniere's disease according to the 1995 AAO-HNS criteria (Committee, 1995). These criteria can be briefly described as follows:

Repeated attacks of vertigo: A definitive spell is spontaneous vertigo lasting at least 20 minutes. A mixed type of spontaneous nystagmus is observed during attacks.
Fluctuating cochlear symptoms: The hearing test usually reveals a marked fluctuation of the threshold in the low and middle tone range.

Exclusion Criteria:

Any other neuro-otologic diseases.
No Results Posted