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The mouse as a model for human audition. A review of the literature.

K R Henry1, M D McGinn.   

Abstract

The mouse has several distinct advantages as an experimental model for human audition. Mice and humans express a similar presbyacusic and ototraumatic pattern. Several genetic mouse models also exist for conditions resembling human auditory disorders, such as otosclerosis. This paper reviews the strains of inbred mice (e.g. the CBA/J) which have recently been used as models for the normal human auditory system, describing their deficiencies. It is suggested that the F1 offspring of CBA/CaJ and AU/SsJ inbred mice would have advantages over existing models.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1444929     DOI: 10.3109/00206099209081653

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Audiology        ISSN: 0020-6091


  13 in total

1.  Gravity receptor aging in the CBA/CaJ strain: a comparison to auditory aging.

Authors:  Bruce Mock; Timothy A Jones; Sherri M Jones
Journal:  J Assoc Res Otolaryngol       Date:  2010-11-05

2.  Autoregulation of cochlear blood flow in young and aged mice.

Authors:  T Nakashima; J M Miller; A L Nuttall
Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  1995       Impact factor: 2.503

3.  Divergent aging characteristics in CBA/J and CBA/CaJ mouse cochleae.

Authors:  Kevin K Ohlemiller; Ashley R Dahl; Patricia M Gagnon
Journal:  J Assoc Res Otolaryngol       Date:  2010-08-13

4.  Assessment of hearing in 80 inbred strains of mice by ABR threshold analyses.

Authors:  Q Y Zheng; K R Johnson; L C Erway
Journal:  Hear Res       Date:  1999-04       Impact factor: 3.208

5.  Divergence of noise vulnerability in cochleae of young CBA/J and CBA/CaJ mice.

Authors:  Kevin K Ohlemiller; Mary E Rybak Rice; Erin A Rellinger; Amanda J Ortmann
Journal:  Hear Res       Date:  2010-11-23       Impact factor: 3.208

Review 6.  Application of Mouse Models to Research in Hearing and Balance.

Authors:  Kevin K Ohlemiller; Sherri M Jones; Kenneth R Johnson
Journal:  J Assoc Res Otolaryngol       Date:  2016-10-17

7.  Discrimination of partial from whole ultrasonic vocalizations using a go/no-go task in mice.

Authors:  David P Holfoth; Erikson G Neilans; Micheal L Dent
Journal:  J Acoust Soc Am       Date:  2014-12       Impact factor: 1.840

8.  Protection against noise-induced hearing loss in young CBA/J mice by low-dose kanamycin.

Authors:  Elizabeth A Fernandez; Kevin K Ohlemiller; Patricia M Gagnon; William W Clark
Journal:  J Assoc Res Otolaryngol       Date:  2010-01-22

9.  Short-term selective breeding for high and low prepulse inhibition of the acoustic startle response; pharmacological characterization and QTL mapping in the selected lines.

Authors:  Robert Hitzemann; Barry Malmanger; John Belknap; Priscila Darakjian; Shannon McWeeney
Journal:  Pharmacol Biochem Behav       Date:  2008-10       Impact factor: 3.533

10.  Conserved mechanisms of vocalization coding in mammalian and songbird auditory midbrain.

Authors:  Sarah M N Woolley; Christine V Portfors
Journal:  Hear Res       Date:  2013-05-31       Impact factor: 3.208

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