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[Deafness and aging: studies in experimental models].

Pablo E Gil Loyzaga

    Anales De La Real Academia Nacional De Medicina
    |January 10, 2003
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    The global population is aging, leading to increased interest in age-related hearing loss (presbycusis). This study investigates age-related hearing decline in C57/BL/6 mice to understand its underlying mechanisms.

    Area of Science:

    • Gerontology and audiology, focusing on age-related hearing impairment.

    Context:

    • The global population is experiencing progressive aging, with Spain projected to have the world's oldest population by 2050.
    • Age-related pathologies, such as hearing loss (presbycusis), are gaining significant scientific attention due to demographic shifts.

    Purpose:

    • To investigate the physiopathology of age-related hearing loss.
    • To analyze the effects of aging on hearing in a C57/BL/6 mouse model.

    Summary:

    • This report details findings from an analysis of age-related hearing decline in C57/BL/6 mice.
    • The study explores the physiological changes associated with aging and their impact on auditory function in this animal model.

    Impact:

    • Provides insights into the mechanisms of presbycusis, aiding in the development of potential interventions.

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  • Contributes to the understanding of aging-related diseases using a relevant animal model for future research.