Getzmann Stephan, Golka Klaus, Bröde Peter, Reinders Jörg, Kadhum Thura, Hengstler Jan G, Wascher Edmund, Gajewski Patrick D
Leibniz Research Centre for Working Environment and Human Factors at TU Dortmund (IfADo), D-44139 Dortmund, Germany.
Clinic for Psychosomatic Rehabilitation, Mittelrhein-Klinik, D-56154 Boppard-Bad Salzig, Germany.
Life (Basel). 2024 Jan 29;14(2):194. doi: 10.3390/life14020194.
While several studies have shown associations between hearing disorders and congenital toxoplasmosis, the present study investigated the impact of chronic, latent () infection on hearing loss. We used a regression analysis to explore whether latent infection modulates changes in hearing thresholds over an age range from 20 to 70 years. We analyzed audiometric data of 162 IgG-positive and 430 -negative participants, collected in the Dortmund Vital Study (DVS, ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT05155397), a prospective study on healthy cognitive aging. The regression analysis indicated that latent toxoplasmosis was associated with an accelerated development in hearing loss over the observed age range. Hearing loss was less frequent in IgG-positive than in IgG-negative participants up to the age of about 40 for a low (0.125-1 kHz)-frequency range. For high (2-8 kHz) frequencies, this pattern reversed for ages above 65 years. We discuss these findings on hearing function in the context of a recently proposed model, suggesting that latent toxoplasmosis can differentially affect brain functions across a lifespan.
虽然多项研究表明听力障碍与先天性弓形虫病之间存在关联,但本研究调查了慢性潜伏()感染对听力损失的影响。我们使用回归分析来探讨潜伏感染是否会调节20至70岁年龄段听力阈值的变化。我们分析了在多特蒙德生命研究(DVS,ClinicalTrials.gov标识符:NCT05155397)中收集的162名弓形虫IgG阳性和430名阴性参与者的听力测量数据,该研究是一项关于健康认知衰老的前瞻性研究。回归分析表明,在观察到的年龄范围内,潜伏性弓形虫病与听力损失的加速发展有关。在低(0.125 - 1千赫)频率范围内,直到大约40岁,弓形虫IgG阳性参与者的听力损失比阴性参与者少见。对于高(2 - 8千赫)频率,这种模式在65岁以上的年龄出现逆转。我们在最近提出的一个模型的背景下讨论这些关于听力功能的发现,该模型表明潜伏性弓形虫病可能在整个生命周期中对大脑功能产生不同的影响。