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ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Therapeutic window for ferulic acid protection against noise-induced hearing loss in the guinea pig

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Pages 419-427 | Received 13 Sep 2010, Accepted 28 Oct 2010, Published online: 03 Jan 2011
 

Abstract

Conclusion: Our results are in agreement with the general idea that natural antioxidants achieve their best cytoprotective capacity if given before and soon after the stressor. Objective: We focused on ferulic acid (FA, 4-hydroxy 3-methoxycinnamic acid), a phenolic compound that is known to exhibit antioxidant properties. Our study was designed to evaluate the effectiveness of FA for different schedules of treatment to establish the ‘therapeutic window’ for FA protection. Methods: Guinea pigs were exposed to acoustic trauma (6 kHz at 120 dB for 60 min) and received a total dose of 600 mg/kg of FA. Group I, noise control; group II, noise + FA (150 mg/kg) for 4 days starting 24 h post exposure; group III, noise + FA (60 mg/kg) 1 h before and 9 days post exposure; group IV, noise + FA (60 mg/kg) given 3 days before and 7 days post exposure; group V, noise + FA (150 mg/kg) 1 h before and 3 days post noise exposure. Auditory brainstem response (ABR) test and immunohistochemical and morphological studies were performed. Results: Group V had significantly decreased noise-induced hearing loss at day 21 from noise exposure. The improvement of auditory function by FA was paralleled by a significant reduction in oxidative stress marker. The other schedules of drug administration showed a minor degree of protection.

Acknowledgment

This research was supported by grants Fondi di Ateneo UCSC Rome Italy.

Declaration of interest: The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.

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