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Inner ear morphology in CBA/Ca and C57BL/6J mice in relationship to noise, age and phenotype

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CBA/Ca mice showing moderate hearing losses with onset late in life and C57BL/6J mice with progressive hearing losses starting when animals were young adults were exposed to a 2–7 kHz, 120 dB SPL noise band for 5 min in order to investigate morphological consequences to noise as a function of age and genotype. Permanent threshold shifts were determined by auditory brainstem responses 1 month after noise exposure at 1, 3 and 6 months of age. CBA mice had a decreasing susceptibility to noise with increasing age, while C57 mice remained equally susceptible throughout all ages tested. The threshold shifts were then analyzed in relation to morphological changes of the organ of Corti as visualized by light microscopy (LM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). CBA mice exposed at 1 month and sacrificed at 2 months had seemingly normal cochlear morphologies under LM. In these animals SEM findings demonstrated mild stereocilia damage to noise trauma, but not when mice were exposed at 3 and 6 months. There was no visible morphological aging of hair cells found during the period tested. In contrast; the C57 mice had early hair cell changes including bent and fused stereocilia, bulging of the cuticular plates, hair cell loss and swelling of afferent dendrites. These changes became more pronounced throughout the test periods with the variability of damage in this strain more evident over time. This pattern was also aggravated in all C57 age groups tested after noise exposure. Quantification with cytocochleograms demonstrated a statistically different reaction pattern to noise trauma between the two different genotypes of mice.

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Hulterantz, M., Li, HS. Inner ear morphology in CBA/Ca and C57BL/6J mice in relationship to noise, age and phenotype. Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol 250, 257–264 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00186222

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