| Literature DB >> 26343935 |
Takeshi Fujita1, Daisuke Yamashita2, Yasuhiro Irino3, Junko Kitamoto1, Yuriko Fukuda1, Go Inokuchi1, Shingo Hasegawa1, Naoki Otsuki1, Masaru Yoshida4, Ken-ichi Nibu1.
Abstract
The composition and homeostasis of inner ear fluids are important in hearing function. The purpose of this study was to perform metabolomic analysis of the inner ear fluid in guinea pig cochlea, which has not been previously reported in literature, using gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). Seventy-seven kinds of metabolites were detected in the inner ear fluid. Six metabolites, ascorbic acid, fructose, galactosamine, inositol, pyruvate+oxaloacetic acid, and meso-erythritol, were significantly more abundant, and nine metabolites, phosphate, valine, glycine, glycerol, ornithine, glucose, citric acid+isocitric acid, mannose, and trans-4-hydroxy-L-proline, were less abundant in the inner ear fluid than in plasma. The levels of ten metabolites, 3-hydroxy-butyrate, glycerol, fumaric acid, galactosamine, pyruvate+oxaloacetic acid, phosphate, meso-erythritol, citric acid+isocitric acid, mannose, and inositol, in the inner ear fluid significantly changed after loud noise exposure. These observations may help to elucidate various clinical conditions of sensorineural hearing loss, including noise-induced hearing loss.Entities:
Keywords: Cochlea; GC/MS; Inner ear; Metabolomics; Noise-induced hearing loss; Perilymph fluid
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26343935 DOI: 10.1016/j.neulet.2015.09.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurosci Lett ISSN: 0304-3940 Impact factor: 3.046