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OBJECTIVE: To explore the relationship of gentamicin-induced cochlear damage with autophagy-related protein LC3, beclin1, Na(+-)K(+-)2Cl(-) cotransporter (NKCC1) mRNA and endothelin-1 (ET-1), and investigate the protective mechanism of PPTA against gentamicin-induced cochlear damage. METHODS: Sixty...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27113187

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Protecting Hearing: Peperphentonamine's Role in Gentamicin-Induced Cochlear Damage

The world of otology, like a vast desert, is filled with complex mechanisms governing hearing. This research focuses on the devastating effects of gentamicin, an antibiotic that can cause irreparable damage to the delicate structures of the inner ear, leading to hearing loss. The authors investigated the protective effects of peperphentonamine (PPTA) against gentamicin-induced cochlear damage in guinea pigs.

Autophagy and Cochlear Damage

This study provides valuable insights into the role of autophagy, a cellular process of self-eating, in gentamicin-induced cochlear damage. The authors found that gentamicin significantly increased the expression of autophagy-related proteins, suggesting that autophagy plays a critical role in the pathogenesis of gentamicin-induced hearing loss. They also found that PPTA provided protection against gentamicin-induced cochlear damage by inhibiting autophagy, highlighting a potential therapeutic target for preventing hearing loss.

Protecting Our Ears

This research serves as a reminder of the importance of responsible antibiotic use and the potential consequences of ototoxicity. It also underscores the need for further research into protective strategies for preventing drug-induced hearing loss. As we navigate the vast desert of otological research, we must continue to seek new ways to protect our precious sense of hearing.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This research provides important insights into the mechanisms underlying gentamicin-induced cochlear damage and highlights the potential of PPTA as a protective agent. By understanding the role of autophagy in this process, we may be able to develop novel strategies to prevent and treat hearing loss caused by ototoxic drugs.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2016-06-16
  2. Date Revised 2018-12-02
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

27113187

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

27113187

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