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Strain-dependence of age-related cochlear hearing loss in wild and domesticated Mongolian gerbils

The Mongolian gerbil ( Meriones unguiculatus) is one of the animal models in auditory research that has been used in several studies on age-related hearing loss. The standard laboratory strain is domesticated as it was bred in captivity for more than 70 years. We compared properties of distortion pr...

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Published in:Hearing research 2008, Vol.235 (1), p.72-79
Main Authors: Eckrich, Tobias, Foeller, Elisabeth, Stuermer, Ingo W., Gaese, Bernhard H., Kössl, Manfred
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description The Mongolian gerbil ( Meriones unguiculatus) is one of the animal models in auditory research that has been used in several studies on age-related hearing loss. The standard laboratory strain is domesticated as it was bred in captivity for more than 70 years. We compared properties of distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEs) in domesticated gerbils with wild-type gerbils from F6–F7 generations of a strain originating from animals trapped in Central Asia in 1995. Up to an age of 9 months, DPOAE thresholds were comparable between both strains and were below 10 dB SPL for f2 frequencies between 4 and 44 kHz. In older domesticated animals, the thresholds were increased by up to 12 dB. Significant increases were found at stimulus frequencies of 2 kHz, 12–20 kHz, and 56–60 kHz. The best frequency ratio f2/ f1 to evoke maximum DPOAE amplitude was larger in domesticated animals at the age of 9 months or older. While these data show that there is a deterioration of cochlear sensitivity due to domestication, the magnitude of the described changes is small. Thus, the general suitability of domesticated gerbils for auditory research seems not to be affected.
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Animals, Wild
Auditory Threshold
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Biomechanical Phenomena
Chromosome aberrations
Cochlea - physiopathology
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Ear, auditive nerve, cochleovestibular tract, facial nerve: diseases, semeiology
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Gerbillinae
Hearing Loss, Sensorineural - physiopathology
Male
Medical genetics
Medical sciences
Meriones unguiculatus
Non tumoral diseases
Otoacoustic emission
Otoacoustic Emissions, Spontaneous
Otorhinolaryngology. Stomatology
title Strain-dependence of age-related cochlear hearing loss in wild and domesticated Mongolian gerbils
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