Dexamethasone Effect on Sudden Hearing Loss is Validated in Stress-induced Animal Models: Hypothetical Study

Stress could be a contributing cause of sudden hearing loss. This study intended to develop an animal model of stress-induced sudden hearing loss and to evaluate the effects of dexamethasone. Two stress models (I and II) for rats were designed using various stressors and modified by adjusting the st...

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Published inJournal of International Advanced Otology Vol. 19; no. 1; pp. 10 - 15
Main Authors Hun Jang, Jeong, Cheol Kim, Yeong, Lee, Jin-Sol, Kim, Yeon Ju, Lee, Yun Yeong, Choo, Oak-Sung, Choung, Yun-Hoon
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Mediterranean Society for Otology and Audiology
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Abstract Stress could be a contributing cause of sudden hearing loss. This study intended to develop an animal model of stress-induced sudden hearing loss and to evaluate the effects of dexamethasone. Two stress models (I and II) for rats were designed using various stressors and modified by adjusting the stress protocol to increase the threshold significantly. For the stress model with a significant increase in threshold after stress exposure, changes in cortisol levels according to stress exposure were measured. The threshold shift and the change in the cellular structure associated with stress exposure and dexamethasone administration were analyzed. While hearing thresholds increased only at 16 kHz in rats of stress model I (n=10), the thresholds increased at 16 and 32 kHz in rats of stress model II (n=16). Cortisol level increased after stress exposure (P = .015) in stress model II. Among stress model II rats (stress only and stress+dexamethasone groups), the threshold shift at 16 kHz significantly decreased 1 day after dexamethasone injection in the stress+dexamethasone group (n=8). Histologically, the cochlear cellularity of the stress+dexamethasone group was more compact than that of the stressonly group (n=8). Our preliminary study presented the development of an animal model of stress-induced sudden hearing loss and the positive results of steroids in terms of hearing recovery.
AbstractList BACKGROUND: Stress could be a contributing cause of sudden hearing loss. This study intended to develop an animal model of stress-induced sudden hearing loss and to evaluate the effects of dexamethasone. METHODS: Two stress models (I and II) for rats were designed using various stressors and modified by adjusting the stress protocol to increase the threshold significantly. For the stress model with a significant increase in threshold after stress exposure, changes in cortisol levels according to stress exposure were measured. The threshold shift and the change in the cellular structure associated with stress exposure and dexamethasone administration were analyzed. RESULTS: While hearing thresholds increased only at 16 kHz in rats of stress model I (n = 10), the thresholds increased at 16 and 32 kHz in rats of stress model II (n = 16). Cortisol level increased after stress exposure (P = .015) in stress model II. Among stress model II rats (stress only and stress + dexamethasone groups), the threshold shift at 16 kHz significantly decreased 1 day after dexamethasone injection in the stress + dexamethasone group (n = 8). Histologically, the cochlear cellularity of the stress + dexamethasone group was more compact than that of the stressonly group (n = 8). CONCLUSION: Our preliminary study presented the development of an animal model of stress-induced sudden hearing loss and the positive results of steroids in terms of hearing recovery. KEYWORDS: Animal models, stress, sudden sensorineural hearing loss, dexamethasone, auditory brainstem response
Stress-induced SHL can be managed using various therapeutic approaches, including stress elimination (relaxation techniques and sedative medications), re-establishment of blood flow (hemodilu-tion, blocking the cervical sympathetic chain, steroids, and vasodilators), and stress management (cognitive behavioral therapy).810 Steroids have been widely used to treat inner ear diseases, including SHL, tinnitus, and Meniere's disease, by a mechanism involving the reduction of inflammation and edema in the inner ear. Identification of Stress Protocol Causing Sudden Hearing Loss Male Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats (8 weeks of age, 250-300 g) were used in the study and were managed in compliance with the Guidelines for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals of the National Institutes of Health. The stress conditions applied were as follows: (a) swimming for 1 hour in a water tank with a height longer than the length of the rats and a water temperature of 22°C; (b) cold stimuli: a 4°C environment for 4 hours while fastened in a restraining cage (50 x 170 cm); (c) overcrowding: placement in a narrow case (220 x 270 x 130 cm) without food or water and exposed to a 22-hour light environment; (d) saline injection with 200 uL of 0.09% saline 4 times in 1 hour sub-cutaneously; (e) shaking for 1 hour at 250 rpm using a shaking incubator (K.M.C.-8480SF; Vision Scientific Co., Ltd., Daejeon, Korea), and maintenance at 40°C when heating was included; (f) social isolation in a small box under a silent environment without food, water, or a distinction between day and night (22 hours of light or dark). Validation of the Effect of Steroid on Sudden Hearing Loss Sprague-Dawley rats with SHL after stress exposure were evaluated for the effect of steroids in hearing recovery in comparison with 3 groups: a control group without stress exposure, a stress-only group, and a stress +DEX group.
Stress could be a contributing cause of sudden hearing loss. This study intended to develop an animal model of stress-induced sudden hearing loss and to evaluate the effects of dexamethasone. Two stress models (I and II) for rats were designed using various stressors and modified by adjusting the stress protocol to increase the threshold significantly. For the stress model with a significant increase in threshold after stress exposure, changes in cortisol levels according to stress exposure were measured. The threshold shift and the change in the cellular structure associated with stress exposure and dexamethasone administration were analyzed. While hearing thresholds increased only at 16 kHz in rats of stress model I (n=10), the thresholds increased at 16 and 32 kHz in rats of stress model II (n=16). Cortisol level increased after stress exposure (P = .015) in stress model II. Among stress model II rats (stress only and stress+dexamethasone groups), the threshold shift at 16 kHz significantly decreased 1 day after dexamethasone injection in the stress+dexamethasone group (n=8). Histologically, the cochlear cellularity of the stress+dexamethasone group was more compact than that of the stressonly group (n=8). Our preliminary study presented the development of an animal model of stress-induced sudden hearing loss and the positive results of steroids in terms of hearing recovery.
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Kim, Yeon Ju
Lee, Jin-Sol
Cheol Kim, Yeong
Choo, Oak-Sung
Hun Jang, Jeong
Choung, Yun-Hoon
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BACKGROUND: Stress could be a contributing cause of sudden hearing loss. This study intended to develop an animal model of stress-induced sudden hearing loss...
Stress-induced SHL can be managed using various therapeutic approaches, including stress elimination (relaxation techniques and sedative medications),...
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SubjectTerms Analysis
Animals
Central nervous system depressants
Cochlea - pathology
Dexamethasone
Dexamethasone - pharmacology
Electrodes
Enzymes
Glucocorticoids
Hearing
Hearing loss
Hearing Loss, Sensorineural - pathology
Hearing Loss, Sudden - drug therapy
Hearing Loss, Sudden - etiology
Hormones
Hydrocortisone - pharmacology
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