The effect of thyroid hormone injection on the development of auditory
function in neonatal rats was evaluated using auditory nerve-brainste
m evoked responses (ABR). The hormone induced earlier onset of auditor
y function. In order to differentiate between conductive and sensorine
ural factors, both air-conducted (AC) and bone-conducted (BC) ABR resp
onses.were recorded. Neonatal rats were injected with thyroxine (T4),
or with saline (control animals), from day of birth (post-natal day-PN
D-0), daily, until PND 9. AC- and BC-ABRs were recorded from PND 6 up
to PND 20. It was found that both AC- and BC-ABR thresholds were lower
in the T4-injected rats up to PND 15, after which no difference was f
ound between the two groups. This indicated earlier maturity of both c
onductive (external and middle ears) and sensorineural (inner ear) fac
tors and is probably due to the earlier appearance in the blood of hig
her T4 levels, following injection, than that occurring naturally duri
ng the neonatal period in these animals.