¸ñÀû: 3-Nitropropionic acid (3-NP), a mitochondrial toxin, induces the
acute hearing loss by impairing mitochondrial energy generation.
Resveratrol is known to have potent protective effects against
ototoxicity from various sources as an antioxidant. The aim of the
present study is to investigate the protective effect of
resveratrol against 3-NP-induced acute cochlear damage. ¹æ¹ý:Fifteen male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into 3 groups. In
group A, the 3-NP (500 mM, 4 ¥ìl, intratympanically) was
injected, and in group B, only resveratrol (10 mg/kg, 5 days,
intraperitoneally) was administered. In group C, resveratrol
pretreatment (10 mg/kg, 5 days, intraperitoneally) was performed
before 3-NP injection. The auditory brainstem response (ABR) was
recorded at 8, 16, and 32 kHz before and after treatment. And, 4
weeks after treatment, the histological analysis of cochleae from
each group was performed to investigate changes of cochlear
cells. °á°ú:After 3-NP exposure (group A), ABR thresholds were significantly elevated compared to those treated with only resveratrol (group B) which showed normal findings. However, resveratrol pretreatment before 3-NP exposure (group C) led to a significant decrease of ABR thresholds. Histological analysis of group A revealed loss of fibrocytes in the spiral ligament (SL), hair cells and supporting cells in the organ of Corti, stellate fibrocytes and interdental cells in the spiral limbus, and spiral ganglion (SG) cells, whereas group B and C demonstrated normal findings. In addition, the thickness of stria vascularis in group A and C were decreased compared to that in group B, and that of group A was the thinnest. When investigating the cell counts of the fibrocytes in SL and the ganglion cells in SG area, those of group A was significantly decreased compared to those in group B and C. °á·Ð:These results suggest that resveratrol may have a protective effect
against 3-NP-induced acute cochlear damage. |