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D-methionine administered as late as 36 hours post-noise exposure rescues from permanent threshold shift and dose-dependently increases serum antioxidant levels

Kathleen C. M. Campbell, Nicole Cosenza, Robert P. Meech, Michael Buhnerkempe, Jun Qin, Leonard P. Rybak, Daniel J. Fox

2022International Journal of Audiology11 citationsDOI

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To elucidate D-methionine's (D-met) dose and time rescue parameters from steady-state or impulse noise-induced permanent threshold shift (PTS) and determine D-met rescue's influence on serum and cochlear antioxidant levels. DESIGN: Five D-met doses at 0, 50, 100, or 200 mg/kg/dose administered starting at 1, 24, or 36 hours post steady-state or impulse noise exposure. Auditory brainstem responses at baseline and 21 days post-noise measured PTS. Serum (superoxide dismutase [SOD], catalase [CAT],, glutathione reductaseand glutathione peroxidase [GPx]) and cochlear (Glutathione [GSH] and glutathione disulphide [GSSG]) antioxidant levels measured physiological impact. STUDY SAMPLE: (10/study group; 6-8/confirmatory groups). RESULTS: D-met significantly reduced PTS for impulse noise (100 mg [2, 6, 14 and 20 kHz]; 200 mg [2, 14 and 20 kHz]) and steady-state noise (all dosing groups, time parameters and tested frequencies). PTS reduction did not significantly vary by rescue time. D-met significantly increased serum SOD (100 and 200 mg for 24 hour rescue) and GPx (50 mg/kg at 24 hour rescue) at 21 days post-noise. Cochlear GSH and GSSG levels were unaffected relative to control. CONCLUSION: D-met rescues from steady-state and impulse noise-induced PTS even when administered up to 36 hours post-noise and dose-dependently influences serum antioxidant levels even 21 days post-noise. D-met's broad and effective dose/time window renders it a promising antioxidant rescue agent.

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Glutathione peroxidaseGlutathioneAntioxidantSuperoxide dismutaseAuditory brainstem responseChemistryMedicineOtotoxicityInternal medicineAnesthesiaEndocrinologyPharmacologyHearing lossAudiologyBiochemistryEnzymeChemotherapyCisplatinHearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Geneticsbioluminescence and chemiluminescence researchCancer Research and Treatments
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