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26.09.2017 10:25

Ageless ears? Elderly barn owls do not become hard of hearing

Dr. Corinna Dahm-Brey Presse und Kommunikation
Carl von Ossietzky-Universität Oldenburg

    With increasing age, sensory hair cells and nerve connections in the inner ear are eventually lost and people become hard of hearing. In contrast, birds are able to regenerate hair cells. Whether this is also the case with old animals, however, has hardly ever been tested. Zoologist Dr. Ulrike Langemann and her colleagues from the University of Oldenburg now show that barn owls do not become hard of hearing with increasing age. The researchers have published their results in the journal "Proceedings of the Royal Society B".

    At the age of about 65, five out of ten people have already lost so much of their hearing sensitivity that speech intelligibility and listening to music may be severely impaired. Such age-related hearing loss is also known from other mammals. Birds, however, have retained the ability to grow new hair cells in the inner ear or to replace hair cells that were lost after damage.

    In order to improve the treatment of hearing loss in humans in our ageing society, scientists want to understand the regeneration mechanisms of birds. To date, however, it is poorly known whether this type of regeneration is retained in animals with increasing age and whether birds possess "ageless ears" and can hear well into old age.

    Some time ago, the team of Prof. Dr. Georg Klump and Dr. Ulrike Langemann from the Department of Neurosciences showed that a songbird, the European starling, does not suffer from age-related hearing loss. Now the scientists were able to confirm their findings in a study financed by the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft). Using behavioural training with food rewards, the scientists compared the hearing ability of barn owls of different age groups. They found no difference in the hearing sensitivity of very old and of young birds. "The ability to regenerate functional hair cells throughout life is probably a general, robust feature of birds", concludes Klump.

    Due to their facial disk, barn owls have an extremely good sense of hearing. They also can locate sound sources more accurately than any other animal. Both abilities help barn owls to locate and catch their prey - mainly mice. The hair cells in the inner ear of barn owls are particularly specialized. The star of the Oldenburg study is the old barn owl "Weiss", which has remained with the scientists for 24 years. "In the meantime, she is very unhurried" says scientist Bianca Krumm, who handles the animal every day, "but her hearing is still excellent".

    Publication: Krumm B, Klump G, Köppl C, Langemann U. (2017): Barn owls have ageless ears. Proc. R. Soc. B 20171584.


    Weitere Informationen:

    http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2017.1584


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