Slight and hidden hearing loss differentially affect short- and long-term memory in young rats.

IF 1.6 4区 心理学 Q3 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Joëlle D Jagersma, Sonja J Pyott, Jocelien D A Olivier
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Abstract

Mild forms of hearing loss (HL) have been linked to cognitive impairments in children, yet the neurobiological mechanisms underlying this connection remain unclear. Existing research using animal models mostly focuses on more severe levels of HL or investigates only limited aspects of cognition. To gain a broader understanding of how slight/hidden HL affects cognitive behaviors, we induced HL in 4-week-old Wistar rats through noise exposure. Auditory brainstem response measurements confirmed slight and hidden HL, but this auditory impairment did not alter the density of inner hair cells or their synapses with the spiral ganglion (primary auditory) neurons. Both short- and long- term memory formation were tested using the object location, novel object recognition, and social recognition task. Behaviorally, rats with slight/hidden HL performed better than normal hearing (NH) rats during short-term cognition tests. However, long-term memory was impaired in rats with slight/hidden HL when compared to NH controls. Slight/hidden HL also did not consistently affect (social) exploration. In conclusion, this study demonstrates that slight and hidden HL differentially affect short- and long-term cognitive processes in an animal model of early (noise-induced) HL, without affecting (social) exploration. These results suggest a nuanced relationship between slight and hidden HL and both short- and long-term memory formation, underscoring the importance of broader cognitive phenotyping and further investigation into the neurobiological structures linking hearing impairment with cognitive function.

轻微和隐蔽性听力损失对幼鼠短期和长期记忆的影响是不同的。
轻度形式的听力损失(HL)与儿童认知障碍有关,但这种联系背后的神经生物学机制尚不清楚。现有的使用动物模型的研究主要集中在更严重的HL水平上,或者只研究认知的有限方面。为了更广泛地了解轻微/隐性HL如何影响认知行为,我们通过噪声暴露诱导4周龄Wistar大鼠HL。听觉脑干反应测量证实了轻微和隐藏的HL,但这种听觉损伤并没有改变内毛细胞的密度或它们与螺旋神经节(初级听觉)神经元的突触。用目标定位、新目标识别和社会识别任务测试了短期和长期记忆的形成。行为学上,轻度/隐性HL大鼠在短期认知测试中的表现优于正常听力大鼠。然而,与NH对照组相比,轻度/隐性HL大鼠的长期记忆受损。轻微/隐藏的HL也不会持续影响(社交)探索。总之,本研究表明轻度和隐性HL对早期(噪声诱导)HL动物模型的短期和长期认知过程有不同的影响,但不影响(社会)探索。这些结果表明轻度和隐性HL与短期和长期记忆形成之间存在微妙的关系,强调了更广泛的认知表型和进一步研究将听力障碍与认知功能联系起来的神经生物学结构的重要性。
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Behavioural Pharmacology
Behavioural Pharmacology 医学-行为科学
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
0.00%
发文量
84
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Behavioural Pharmacology accepts original full and short research reports in diverse areas ranging from ethopharmacology to the pharmacology of schedule-controlled operant behaviour, provided that their primary focus is behavioural. Suitable topics include drug, chemical and hormonal effects on behaviour, the neurochemical mechanisms under-lying behaviour, and behavioural methods for the study of drug action. Both animal and human studies are welcome; however, studies reporting neurochemical data should have a predominantly behavioural focus, and human studies should not consist exclusively of clinical trials or case reports. Preference is given to studies that demonstrate and develop the potential of behavioural methods, and to papers reporting findings of direct relevance to clinical problems. Papers making a significant theoretical contribution are particularly welcome and, where possible and merited, space is made available for authors to explore fully the theoretical implications of their findings. Reviews of an area of the literature or at an appropriate stage in the development of an author’s own work are welcome. Commentaries in areas of current interest are also considered for publication, as are Reviews and Commentaries in areas outside behavioural pharmacology, but of importance and interest to behavioural pharmacologists. Behavioural Pharmacology publishes frequent Special Issues on current hot topics. The editors welcome correspondence about whether a paper in preparation might be suitable for inclusion in a Special Issue.
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