Noise exposure at young age impairs the auditory object exploration behavior of rats in adulthood

Jiping Zhang*, Liang Chen, Fei Gao, Qing Pu, Xinde Sun

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Abstract

Environment noise is ubiquitous in our daily life. The aim of the present study was to determine the effect of postnatal exposure to moderate-level noise on the auditory object exploration behavior of adult rats by comparing the ability of three groups of rats to locate a sound source in a water maze. Two groups of rats, either in the critical period of hearing development or in adulthood, were exposed to 80 dB SPL interrupted white noise for 8 h per day for two weeks. The control group of rats was not exposed to the noise. The ability of the rats to locate a hidden platform that was situated near a sound source in a water maze was tested starting on postnatal day 77. A continuous improvement in the performance of control rats and rats exposed to noise in adulthood was observed during training, whereas rats exposed to noise at a young age exhibited a significantly worse performance. These findings indicated that long-term exposure of young rats to moderate-level noise caused significant impairment of their auditory object exploration behavior compared to exposure of adult animals to the same moderate-level noise.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)229-234
Number of pages6
JournalPhysiology and Behavior
Volume95
Issue number1-2
DOIs
StatePublished - 3 Sep 2008

Keywords

  • Auditory object exploration
  • Critical period
  • Hearing development
  • Noise exposure
  • Rat
  • Water maze

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