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Protecting the inner ear from acoustic trauma

  • SUNY Buffalo

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Abstract

Calcium activated proteases, or calpains, play an important role in neurodegeneration. In some cases, neural degeneration can be significantly reduced by leupeptin, a potent calpain in inhibitor. To determine if leupeptin could protect against noise-induced hearing loss and hair cell loss, we refused leupeptin into scala tympani of one cochlea before, during and after a 14-day exposure to a 100 dB SPL, octave band noise centered at 4.0 kHz. Hearing loss, assessed with the auditory evoked response, was less in the leupeptin-treated ear than in the control ear during the early stage of recovery from acoustic trauma. In addition, hair cell loss in the leupeptin-treated ear was significantly less than in the control ear. These preliminary results suggest that leupeptin may protect against noise-induced hearing loss.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)11-15
Number of pages5
JournalInternational Tinnitus Journal
Volume4
Issue number1
StatePublished - 1998

Keywords

  • Acoustic trauma
  • Calpain
  • Hair cells
  • Leupeptin
  • Neurodegeneration

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