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Jm Láinez

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Efficacy of three drugs for protecting against gentamicin-induced hair cell and hearing losses

2012

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSEExposure to an ototoxic level of an aminoglycoside can result in hearing loss. In this we study investigated the otoprotective efficacy of dexamethasone (DXM), melatonin (MLT) and tacrolimus (TCR) in gentamicin (GM)-treated animals and cultures.EXPERIMENTAL APPROACHWistar rats were divided into controls (treated with saline); exposed to GM only (GM); and three GM-exposed groups treated with either DXM, MLT or TCR. Auditory function and cochlear surface preparations were studied. In vitro studies of oxidative stress, pro-inflammatory cytokine mRNA levels, the MAPK pathway and caspase-3 activation were performed in organ of Corti explants from 3-day-old rats.KEY RESULTSD…

laboratory ratsototoxicityotoprotectionDPOAEsdexamethasonemelatoninABRsgentamicintacrolimus
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Efficacy of three drugs for protecting against gentamicin-induced hair cell and hearing losses

2012

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Exposure to an ototoxic level of an aminoglycoside can result in hearing loss. In this we study investigated the otoprotective efficacy of dexamethasone (DXM), melatonin (MLT) and tacrolimus (TCR) in gentamicin (GM)-treated animals and cultures. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH Wistar rats were divided into controls (treated with saline); exposed to GM only (GM); and three GM-exposed groups treated with either DXM, MLT or TCR. Auditory function and cochlear surface preparations were studied. In vitro studies of oxidative stress, pro-inflammatory cytokine mRNA levels, the MAPK pathway and caspase-3 activation were performed in organ of Corti explants from 3-day-old rats. KEY RESU…

Pharmacologymedicine.medical_specialtyAminoglycosideBiologymedicine.disease_causemedicine.diseaseMelatoninmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyOtotoxicityOrgan of CortiApoptosisInternal medicinemedicineHair cellDexamethasoneOxidative stressmedicine.drugBritish Journal of Pharmacology
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