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Roles of Bak and Sirt3 in Paraquat-Induced Cochlear Hair Cell Damage.

Dalian Ding1, Tomas Prolla2, Shinichi Someya3, Senthilvelan Manohar1, Richard Salvi4.   

Abstract

Paraquat, a superoxide generator, can damage the cochlea causing an ototoxic hearing loss. The purpose of the study was to determine if deletion of Bak, a pro-apoptotic gene, would reduce paraquat ototoxicity or if deletion of Sirt3, which delays age-related hearing loss under caloric restriction, would increase paraquat ototoxicity. We tested these two hypotheses by treating postnatal day 3 cochlear cultures from Bak±, Bak-/-, Sirt3±, Sirt3-/-, and WT mice with paraquat and compared the results to a standard rat model of paraquat ototoxicity. Paraquat damaged nerve fibers and dose-dependently destroyed rat outer hair cells (OHCs) and inner hair cells (IHCs). Rat hair cell loss began in the base of the cochlea with a 10 μM dose and as the dose increased from 50 to 500 μM, the hair cell loss increased near the base of the cochlea and spread toward the apex of the cochlea. Rat OHC losses were consistently greater than IHC losses. Unexpectedly, in all mouse genotypes, paraquat-induced hair cell lesions were maximal near the apex of the cochlea and minimal near the base. This unusual damage gradient is opposite to that seen in paraquat-treated rats and in mice and rats treated with other ototoxic drugs. However, paraquat always induced greater OHC loss than IHC loss in all mouse strains. Contrary to our hypothesis, Bak deficient mice were more vulnerable to paraquat ototoxicity than WT mice (Bak-/- > Bak± > WT), suggesting that Bak plays a protective role against hair cell stress. Also, contrary to expectation, Sirt3-deficient mice did not differ significantly from WT mice, possibly due to the fact that Sirt3 was not experimentally upregulated in Sirt3-expressing mice prior to paraquat treatment. Our results show for the first time a gradient of ototoxic damage in mice that is greater in the apex than the base of the cochlea.
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Keywords:  Auditory nerve; Hair cells; Ototoxicity; Paraquat; Superoxide

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33900547      PMCID: PMC8277768          DOI: 10.1007/s12640-021-00366-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurotox Res        ISSN: 1029-8428            Impact factor:   3.978


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Review 1.  Mitochondrial oxidative damage and apoptosis in age-related hearing loss.

Authors:  Shinichi Someya; Tomas A Prolla
Journal:  Mech Ageing Dev       Date:  2010-04-29       Impact factor: 5.432

2.  Sirt3 mediates reduction of oxidative damage and prevention of age-related hearing loss under caloric restriction.

Authors:  Shinichi Someya; Wei Yu; William C Hallows; Jinze Xu; James M Vann; Christiaan Leeuwenburgh; Masaru Tanokura; John M Denu; Tomas A Prolla
Journal:  Cell       Date:  2010-11-24       Impact factor: 41.582

3.  Cobalt-Induced Ototoxicity in Rat Postnatal Cochlear Organotypic Cultures.

Authors:  Peng Li; Dalian Ding; Richard Salvi; Jerome A Roth
Journal:  Neurotox Res       Date:  2015-07-08       Impact factor: 3.911

4.  Silencing of Bak ameliorates apoptosis of human proximal tubular epithelial cells by Escherichia coli-derived Shiga toxin 2.

Authors:  C Wilson; G H Foster; M Bitzan
Journal:  Infection       Date:  2005-10       Impact factor: 3.553

5.  Damage and threshold shift resulting from cochlear exposure to paraquat-generated superoxide.

Authors:  Eric C Bielefeld; Bo Hua Hu; Kelly Carney Harris; Donald Henderson
Journal:  Hear Res       Date:  2005-09       Impact factor: 3.208

6.  Specific activities of antioxidative enzymes in the cochlea of guinea pigs at different stages of development.

Authors:  U Zelck; R Nowak; U Karnstedt; A Koitschev; N Käcker
Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  1993       Impact factor: 2.503

7.  Increased resistance to free radical damage induced by low-level sound conditioning.

Authors:  Kelly Carney Harris; Eric Bielefeld; Bo Hua Hu; Donald Henderson
Journal:  Hear Res       Date:  2006-02-08       Impact factor: 3.208

8.  Assessing cisplatin-induced ototoxicity and otoprotection in whole organ culture of the mouse inner ear in simulated microgravity.

Authors:  Anke Tropitzsch; Heinz Arnold; Mohamed Bassiouni; Andrea Müller; Andreas Eckhard; Marcus Müller; Hubert Löwenheim
Journal:  Toxicol Lett       Date:  2014-04-05       Impact factor: 4.372

Review 9.  Maintaining good hearing: calorie restriction, Sirt3, and glutathione.

Authors:  Chul Han; Shinichi Someya
Journal:  Exp Gerontol       Date:  2013-02-20       Impact factor: 4.253

10.  Antioxidative stress-induced damage in cochlear explants.

Authors:  Dalian Ding; Jianghui Zhang; Fang Liu; Peng Li; Weidong Qi; Yazhi Xing; Haibo Shi; Haiyan Jiang; Hong Sun; Shankai Yin; Richard Salvi
Journal:  J Otol       Date:  2019-12-03
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