Lifelong Susceptibility to Acoustic Trauma: Changing Patterns of Cochlear Damage over the Life Span of the Mouse
- 1 January 1983
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal of Audiology
- Vol. 22 (4) , 372-383
- https://doi.org/10.3109/00206098309072797
Abstract
Age-related differences in susceptibility to noise-induced threshold shift (NITS) were examined over the entire life span of the CBA/J mouse. Mice of varying ages were given a single 5-min exposure to a 124-dB octave-band (12-24 kHz) noise. Susceptibility began at 15-16 days postpartum and increased rapidly until approximately 20 days of age. During this phase, NITS (as measured by increased action potential threshold) was greatest at 16 kHz. Overall susceptibility was consistently high from 20 to 90 days. During this phase, NITS became most severe at 32 kHz. From 120 days until beyond the end of its actuarial life span (527 days), NITS no longer occurred at 2-16 kHz, but the 64-kHz response retained its susceptibility to acoustic trauma. Mice at 20 and 60 days of age showed the same pattern of decreasing susceptibility as the intensity of the noise exposure was reduced to 114 and 104 dB, indicating that the absence of a tightly restricted critical period is not peculiar to a particular sound pressure level.Keywords
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