INTERACTIVE EFFECTS OF AGING WITH NOISE-INDUCED HEARING-LOSS

Citation
Jm. Miller et al., INTERACTIVE EFFECTS OF AGING WITH NOISE-INDUCED HEARING-LOSS, Scandinavian audiology, 27, 1998, pp. 53-61
Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
Otorhinolaryngology
Journal title
ISSN journal
01050397
Volume
27
Year of publication
1998
Supplement
48
Pages
53 - 61
Database
ISI
SICI code
0105-0397(1998)27:<53:IEOAWN>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
Aging is associated with a down-regulation in metabolism, which may un derlie an increased sensitivity to stress agents and a decreased repai r of tissues following stress. In the auditory system this could lead to increased sensitivity to noise induced hearing loss (NIHL) with age . This study examines the effects of high intensity noise exposure (0. 5-40 kHz noise at 108 dB SPL for 45 min) on young and old normal (CBA/ Ca) mice and young premature presbycusis (C57BL/6) mice. Tone evoked a uditory brainstem response (ABR) audiograms were obtained before and a fter the exposure. The animals were sacrificed and cytocochleograms we re performed. The ABR threshold shifts and hair cell losses which foll owed noise exposure increased with increasing age in the normal (CBA/C a) mice. Subjects which showed early presbycusis (C57BL/6) associated with vascular pathology, showed an increased sensitivity to noise indu ced hearing loss over normal subjects. Interestingly, in some cases th e physiological loss in C57BL/6 mice was not associated with hair cell loss. These findings support the view that aging with or without hear ing loss increased the sensitivity of the ear to NIHL. However, it see ms that other factors may contribute to NIHL in the animals with prema ture presbycusis.