Brain stem auditory-evoked potentials in different strains of rodents
- 1 April 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Acta Physiologica Scandinavica
- Vol. 138 (4) , 529-538
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-1716.1990.tb08881.x
Abstract
This study was conducted to evaluate variations in brain stem auditory-evoked potentials (BAEPs) among different strains of rodents. BAEPs were recorded by routine procedures from rodents of different strains or species. These included 22 Long-Evans, were five consistent and reproducible positive waves of BAEPs in each rodent, named I, II, III, IV and V in correspondence with the nomenclature of waves I-VII in human BAEPs. These BAEPs were also similar to those observed in other vertebrates and in human controls. However, there were variations in waveforms and peak latencies among rodents, even in the rats of the same strain that came from different laboratory centres. At optimal stimulation intensity, usually around 90 dB, the mean latencies of the waves varied as follows: I, I.23-I.53 ms; II, I.88-2.28 ms; III, 2.62-2.94 ms; IV, 3.49-3.97 ms; and V, 4.47-5.I4 ms. They were significantly different between species; but not in different strains of rats if they came from the same animal centre. The conduction time in the central portion illustrated by interpeak latencies between I and III, III and V, and I and V was dependent on the species (P < 0.05). When recorded in a soundproof incubator, the minimal hearing threshold showed a significant species difference. The animal BAEP model can be employed for evaluating the physiological function or the pathological conditions of the brain stem. The confirmation of BAEP variations among different species will be helpful in deciding which kind of rodents will be appropriate to serve as animal models for the various purposes of BAEP studies.Keywords
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