Adenosine amine congener mitigates noise-induced cochlear injury

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Srdjan M. Vlajkovic
Kyu-Hyun Lee
Ann Chi Yan Wong
Cindy X. Guo
Rita Gupta
Gary D. Housley
Peter R. Thorne
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[1] The University of Auckland,Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences
[2] The University of Auckland,Discipline of Audiology, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences
[3] University of New South Wales,Department of Physiology and Translational Neuroscience Facility, School of Medical Sciences
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Purinergic Signalling | 2010年 / 6卷
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Adenosine; Adenosine receptors; Adenosine amine congener; Cochlea; Hearing; Treating hearing loss;
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Hearing loss from noise exposure is a leading occupational disease, with up to 5% of the population at risk world-wide. Here, we present a novel purine-based pharmacological intervention that can ameliorate noise-induced cochlear injury. Wistar rats were exposed to narrow-band noise (8–12 kHz, 110 dB SPL, 2–24 h) to induce cochlear damage and permanent hearing loss. The selective adenosine A1 receptor agonist, adenosine amine congener (ADAC), was administered intraperitoneally (100 µg/kg/day) at time intervals after noise exposure. Hearing thresholds were assessed using auditory brainstem responses and the hair cell loss was evaluated by quantitative histology. Free radical damage in the organ of Corti was assessed using nitrotyrosine immunohistochemistry. The treatment with ADAC after noise exposure led to a significantly greater recovery of hearing thresholds compared with controls. These results were upheld by increased survival of sensory hair cells and reduced nitrotyrosine immunoreactivity in ADAC-treated cochlea. We propose that ADAC could be a valuable treatment for noise-induced cochlear injury in instances of both acute and extended noise exposures.
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