Department of Otolaryngology, University of Texas Medical Branch, 301 University Blvd, Galveston, Texas, 77555, USA.
Department of Otolaryngology, University of Texas Medical Branch, 301 University Blvd, Galveston, Texas, 77555, USA.
Hear Res. 2022 Jun;419:108271. doi: 10.1016/j.heares.2021.108271. Epub 2021 May 7.
In humans, it is well known that females have better hearing than males. The mechanism of this influence of sex on auditory function in humans is not well understood. Testing the hypothesis of underlying mechanisms often relies on preclinical research, a field in which sex bias still exists unconsciously. Rodents are popular research models in hearing, thus it is crucial to understand the sex differences in these rodent models when studying health and disease in humans.
This review aims to summarize the existing sex differences in the auditory functions of rodent species including mouse, rat, Guinea pig, Mongolian gerbil, and chinchilla. In addition, a concise summary of the hearing characteristics and the advantages and the drawbacks of conducting auditory experiments in each rodent species is provided.
Manuscripts were identified in PubMed and Ovid Medline for the queries "Rodent", "Sex Characteristics", and "Hearing or Auditory Function". Manuscripts were included if they were original research, written in English, and use rodents. The content of each manuscript was screened for the sex of the rodents and the discussion of sex-based results.
The sex differences in auditory function of rodents are prevalent and influenced by multiple factors including physiological mechanisms, sex-based anatomical variations, and stimuli from the external environment. Such differences may play a role in understanding and explaining sex differences in hearing of humans and need to be taken into consideration for developing clinical therapies aim to improve auditory performances.
在人类中,众所周知,女性的听力优于男性。这种性别对人类听觉功能的影响的机制尚未得到很好的理解。测试潜在机制的假设通常依赖于临床前研究,而在这个领域中,性别偏见仍然无意识地存在。啮齿动物是听力研究的常用模型,因此,在研究人类健康和疾病时,了解这些啮齿动物模型中的性别差异至关重要。
本综述旨在总结包括小鼠、大鼠、豚鼠、蒙古沙鼠和龙猫在内的几种啮齿动物物种的听觉功能的现有性别差异。此外,还简要总结了每种啮齿动物的听力特征以及在这些啮齿动物中进行听觉实验的优缺点。
在 PubMed 和 Ovid Medline 中使用“啮齿动物”、“性别特征”和“听力或听觉功能”查询词来识别文献。如果文献是原始研究、用英文撰写且使用了啮齿动物,则将其纳入。对每篇文献的内容进行筛选,以确定啮齿动物的性别以及是否讨论了基于性别的结果。
啮齿动物听觉功能的性别差异普遍存在,并受到多种因素的影响,包括生理机制、基于性别的解剖差异以及来自外部环境的刺激。这些差异可能在理解和解释人类听力的性别差异方面发挥作用,因此需要在制定旨在改善听觉表现的临床治疗方法时加以考虑。