Xiao Wang, Tian-Xia Liu, Ying Zhang, Liang-Wei Xu, Shuo-Long Yuan, A-Long Cui, Wei-Wei Guo, Yan-Fang Wang, Shi-Ming Yang, Jian-Guo Zhao. 2024. Genetically modified pigs: Emerging animal models for hereditary hearing loss. Zoological Research, 45(2): 284-291. DOI: 10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2023.231
Citation: Xiao Wang, Tian-Xia Liu, Ying Zhang, Liang-Wei Xu, Shuo-Long Yuan, A-Long Cui, Wei-Wei Guo, Yan-Fang Wang, Shi-Ming Yang, Jian-Guo Zhao. 2024. Genetically modified pigs: Emerging animal models for hereditary hearing loss. Zoological Research, 45(2): 284-291. DOI: 10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2023.231

Genetically modified pigs: Emerging animal models for hereditary hearing loss

  • Hereditary hearing loss (HHL), a genetic disorder that impairs auditory function, significantly affects quality of life and incurs substantial economic losses for society. To investigate the underlying causes of HHL and evaluate therapeutic outcomes, appropriate animal models are necessary. Pigs have been extensively used as valuable large animal models in biomedical research. In this review, we highlight the advantages of pig models in terms of ear anatomy, inner ear morphology, and electrophysiological characteristics, as well as recent advancements in the development of distinct genetically modified porcine models of hearing loss. Additionally, we discuss the prospects, challenges, and recommendations regarding the use pig models in HHL research. Overall, this review provides insights and perspectives for future studies on HHL using porcine models.
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