Literature DB >> 18815936

Intratympanic administration of methylprednisolone reduces impact of experimental intensive impulse noise trauma on hearing.

Yide Zhou1, Hongliang Zheng, Xiaohua Shen, Qing Zhang, Meiqin Yang.   

Abstract

CONCLUSION: The present findings demonstrated that intratympanic methylprednisolone (MP) reduces the impact of impulse noise trauma on hearing and in part preserves the hair cells from death 1 h after exposure to intensive impulse noise.
OBJECTIVE: To examine the treatment efficiency of intratympanic MP (IT-MP) with different methods of administration on cochlear injury induced by exposure to intensive impulse noise.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifty-five guinea pigs were assigned into six groups and exposed to intensive impulse noise, i.e. 60 impulses at 165 dB SPL peak pressure with 0.5 ms duration and 2 s intervals. The auditory brainstem response (ABR) was used to examine the hearing thresholds. Cochlear morphology was examined to estimate the inner and outer hair cell loss induced by impulse noise exposure. MP was applied as a rescue agent via different modalities of administration.
RESULTS: The ABR threshold value of IT-MP1 or IT-MP4 groups significantly decreased at 4 weeks as compared with the IT-NS (IT 0.9% physiological saline) group. The ABR threshold value of the group that received intramuscular administration of MP (IM-MP) also decreased at 4 weeks as compared with the IT-NS group. Significant hair cell loss was observed at the region 40-50% from the apex in the present model. Within this region, the residual hair cell number in the IT-MP1 or IT-MP4 groups was significantly greater than that in the IT-NS group.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 18815936     DOI: 10.1080/00016480802342424

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Otolaryngol        ISSN: 0001-6489            Impact factor:   1.494


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2.  Impacts of different methylprednisolone administration routes in patients with sudden hearing loss or Meniere's disease.

Authors:  Dan Chen; Zhipeng Li; Qilin Zhou; Yubin Chen; Luoying Yang; Jingqian Tan; Xiangli Zeng; Peng Li
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3.  Noise-induced hearing loss and its prevention: Integration of data from animal models and human clinical trials.

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Review 4.  Local Drug Delivery for Prevention of Hearing Loss.

Authors:  Leonard P Rybak; Asmita Dhukhwa; Debashree Mukherjea; Vickram Ramkumar
Journal:  Front Cell Neurosci       Date:  2019-07-09       Impact factor: 5.505

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