Low-dose D-methionine and N-acetyl-L-cysteine for protection from permanent noise-induced hearing loss in chinchillas
RE Clifford, JKM Coleman, BJ Balough… - … --Head and Neck …, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
RE Clifford, JKM Coleman, BJ Balough, J Liu, RD Kopke, RL Jackson
Otolaryngology--Head and Neck Surgery, 2011•journals.sagepub.comObjective. Despite efforts at public health awareness and stringent industrial standards for
hearing protection, noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) remains a formidable public health
concern. Although many antioxidants have proven to be beneficial in the laboratory for
prevention of permanent NIHL, low-dose combinations of compounds with different
biochemical mechanisms of action may allow long-term administration with fewer side
effects and equal efficacy. The mixture of D-methionine and N-acetyl-L-cysteine …
hearing protection, noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) remains a formidable public health
concern. Although many antioxidants have proven to be beneficial in the laboratory for
prevention of permanent NIHL, low-dose combinations of compounds with different
biochemical mechanisms of action may allow long-term administration with fewer side
effects and equal efficacy. The mixture of D-methionine and N-acetyl-L-cysteine …
Objective. Despite efforts at public health awareness and stringent industrial standards for hearing protection, noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) remains a formidable public health concern. Although many antioxidants have proven to be beneficial in the laboratory for prevention of permanent NIHL, low-dose combinations of compounds with different biochemical mechanisms of action may allow long-term administration with fewer side effects and equal efficacy. The mixture of D-methionine and N-acetyl-L-cysteine administered at levels less than 10% of standard dosing has not been previously reported.
Study Design. Twenty-six female adult Chinchilla laniger were placed in 4 study groups, consisting of (1) a group receiving combination 12.5 mg/kg each D-methionine and N-acetyl-L-cysteine (DMET/NAC group), (2) a group receiving 12.5 mg/kg D-methionine (DMET-only group), (3) a group receiving 12.5 mg/kg N-acetyl-L-cysteine (NAC-only group), and (4) saline controls.
Setting. Laboratory.
Subjects and Methods. All groups received twice-daily intraperitoneal injections 2 days prior to noise exposure, 1 hour before and after exposure on day 3, and for 2 days subsequently, totaling 10 doses of 125 mg/kg for each antioxidant over 5 days.
Results. Although NAC-only animals paralleled saline control recovery during 3 weeks, the DMET-only group revealed gradual improvement with statistically significant recovery in the middle frequencies. The DMET/NAC group showed significant improvement at most frequencies compared with controls (P < .001 and P < .05).
Conclusion. Significant recovery of hearing was observed following continuous noise exposure with either DMET only or a combination of low-dose DMET/NAC, demonstrating a considerably lower dose of antioxidants required than previously reported for hearing recovery following acoustic trauma.
