Protective Effect of Corticosteroid against the Cytotoxicity of Aminoglycoside Otic Drops on Isolated Cochlear Outer Hair Cells

Objectives Otic drops are commonly used not only for otitis externa but also for otorrhea in the presence of tympanic membrane perforation or tympanostomy tube. Many studies demonstrated the ototoxicity of aminoglycoside. In our previous study, we observed that gentamicin (GM), when activated with l...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Laryngoscope 2004-04, Vol.114 (4), p.768-771
Hauptverfasser: Park, Seong Kook, Choi, Dukjoo, Russell, Paul, John, Earnest O., Jung, Timothy T. K.
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Zusammenfassung:Objectives Otic drops are commonly used not only for otitis externa but also for otorrhea in the presence of tympanic membrane perforation or tympanostomy tube. Many studies demonstrated the ototoxicity of aminoglycoside. In our previous study, we observed that gentamicin (GM), when activated with liver extract, demonstrated significant cytotoxicity. The purpose of this study was to assess the protective effect of corticosteroid against the cytotoxicity of GM and tobramycin drops using isolated cochlear outer hair cells (OHCs) in vitro with liver extract. Methods OHCs from adult chinchilla cochleae were exposed to standard bathing solution, liver extract alone, and aminoglycoside otic drops with and without corticosteroid and liver extract. All experiments were performed at an osmolality of 305 ± 5 mOsm, at room temperature, and for up to 60 minutes. The images of OHCs were recorded using an inverted microscope and analyzed on the Image Pro‐Plus 3.0 program. Time to cell death and change of cell length were measured and analyzed. Results The time to cell death and percent change in cell length observed was significantly longer in the GM + liver extract + dexamethasone group than the GM + liver extract group (P < .05). The Tobradex + liver extract group showed an insignificant increase in percent change of cell length (P > .05) and significantly increased time to cell death than the tobramycin + liver extract group (P < .05). Conclusion This study demonstrated that dexamethasone significantly reduced aminoglycoside cytotoxicity.
ISSN:0023-852X
1531-4995
DOI:10.1097/00005537-200404000-00033