Literature DB >> 19148615

[Protection of the cochlea by ascorbic acid in noise trauma].

I Fischer1, U-R Heinrich, J Brieger, I Schmidtmann, H Li, A Rümelin, W J Mann, K Helling.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The protective effect of ascorbic acid against noise-induced hearing loss and increased nitric oxide (NO) formation after noise exposure have already been demonstrated in animal models. However, the influence of ascorbic acid on noise-induced NO production within the cochlea is still unclear.
METHODS: Guinea pigs (n=48) were fed for 7 days with low [25 mg/kg bodyweight (bw)/day] and high (525 mg/kg bw/day) doses of ascorbic acid. Then half of the animals were exposed to noise (90 dB for 1 h). The hearing levels were recorded beforehand, on the 3rd and 7th days after feeding, and directly after noise exposure. Finally, the organ of Corti and the lateral wall were removed from the inner ear and incubated separately for 6 h in culture medium, and the nitrite content was determined in the supernatant.
RESULTS: Compared with low-dose feeding, feeding of high doses of ascorbic acid resulted in a reduction of hearing impairment of about 8 dB after noise exposure. A correlation between hearing improvement and decreased NO production was detectable for both cochlea regions but was more pronounced in the lateral wall.
CONCLUSION: A high dose of ascorbic acid lowers NO production in the inner ear, reduces hearing loss, and protects the cochlea from nitroactive stress.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19148615     DOI: 10.1007/s00106-008-1826-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  HNO        ISSN: 0017-6192            Impact factor:   1.284


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