Journal article
Auditory neuropathy in mice and humans with Friedreich ataxia
G Rance, P Carew, L Winata, P Sale, M Delatycki, D Sly
Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology | WILEY | Published : 2023
DOI: 10.1002/acn3.51777
Abstract
Objective: Recent studies have found that human Friedreich ataxia patients have dysfunction of transmission in the auditory neural pathways. Here, we characterize hearing deficits in a mouse model of Friedreich ataxia and compare these to a clinical population. Methods: Sixteen mice with a C57BL/6 background were evaluated. Eight were YG8Pook/J animals (Friedreich ataxia phenotype) and eight wild-type mice served as controls. Auditory function was assessed between ages 6 and 12 months using otoacoustic emissions and auditory steady-state responses. At study end, motor deficit was assessed using Rotorod testing and inner ear tissue was examined. Thirty-seven individuals with Friedreich ataxia..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by a Project grant from the Friedreich's Ataxia Research Alliance. GR is supported by the Graeme Clark Chair in Audiology and Speech Science. We thank Dr Joseph Sarsero for providing the mice for this study, Mrs. Maria Clarke, Ms. Prue Nielsen, and Ms Angela Vais for histological assistance, Dr Travis Featherby for assistance with rotarod, and Mr Rodney Millard for technical assistance with electrophysiological recordings.