Bock G R, Steel K P
Hear Res. 1984 Feb;13(2):201-2. doi: 10.1016/0378-5955(84)90109-6.
Since Hearing Research commenced publication, 51% of reports involving the use of guinea pigs provide no information on whether the animals used were albino or pigmented. Recent evidence creates a strong suspicion that the albino mutation can influence both peripheral and central auditory function. It is concluded that information on pigmentation should always be provided in reports of auditory experiments on guinea pigs, and that the only justification for using albino animals in auditory research is to study effects of the albino mutation on hearing.
自《听觉研究》开始出版以来,51%涉及使用豚鼠的报告未提供所使用动物是白化豚鼠还是有色豚鼠的信息。最近的证据引发了一种强烈的怀疑,即白化突变可能会影响外周和中枢听觉功能。得出的结论是,在豚鼠听觉实验报告中应始终提供有关色素沉着的信息,并且在听觉研究中使用白化动物的唯一理由是研究白化突变对听力的影响。