A Mouse Model of a Sudden Death Induced by Noise Exposure is Useful to Investigate Human Responses to Physical Stress

Stress has become an increasingly important occupational health matter in Japan. We found that noise exposure, 6kHz wave and its higher harmonics at the sound pressure level of 112dB, induced typical audiogenic seizures in the MRL/l mouse strain. The seizures are often fatal. Wild running preludes t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Industrial Health 1995, Vol.33(1), pp.29-33
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description Stress has become an increasingly important occupational health matter in Japan. We found that noise exposure, 6kHz wave and its higher harmonics at the sound pressure level of 112dB, induced typical audiogenic seizures in the MRL/l mouse strain. The seizures are often fatal. Wild running preludes to seizures. Inhibition of wild running by restricting animal's activities successfully prevented the seizures, suggesting that an excessive physical load is a necessary step. The present finding indicates that MRL/l mice may be a useful model for human sudden deaths after excessive work loads.
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Audiogenic seizure
Death, Sudden - etiology
Disease Models, Animal
Excessive physical stress
Japan
Mice
Mice, Inbred Strains
MRL/l mice
Noise, Occupational - adverse effects
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title A Mouse Model of a Sudden Death Induced by Noise Exposure is Useful to Investigate Human Responses to Physical Stress
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