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Sodium Selenite Acts as an Otoprotectant against Neomycin-Induced Hair Cell Damage in a Zebrafish Model

Sodium selenite is a trace element essential for many physiological functions in the body. It is involved in various biological processes; it acts as a cofactor for antioxidant enzymes that protect against free radicals and is reported to limit metal-mediated oxidative DNA damage. In the present stu...

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Autores principales: Chang, Jiwon, Choi, June, Rah, Yoon Chan, Yoo, Myung Hoon, Oh, Kyoung Ho, Im, Gi Jung, Lee, Seung Hoon, Kwon, Soon Young, Park, Hae-Chul, Chae, Sung Won, Jung, Hak Hyun
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4790947/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26974429
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0151557
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author Chang, Jiwon
Choi, June
Rah, Yoon Chan
Yoo, Myung Hoon
Oh, Kyoung Ho
Im, Gi Jung
Lee, Seung Hoon
Kwon, Soon Young
Park, Hae-Chul
Chae, Sung Won
Jung, Hak Hyun
author_facet Chang, Jiwon
Choi, June
Rah, Yoon Chan
Yoo, Myung Hoon
Oh, Kyoung Ho
Im, Gi Jung
Lee, Seung Hoon
Kwon, Soon Young
Park, Hae-Chul
Chae, Sung Won
Jung, Hak Hyun
author_sort Chang, Jiwon
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description Sodium selenite is a trace element essential for many physiological functions in the body. It is involved in various biological processes; it acts as a cofactor for antioxidant enzymes that protect against free radicals and is reported to limit metal-mediated oxidative DNA damage. In the present study, we investigated the effect of sodium selenite on neomycin ototoxicity in wild-type and transgenic zebrafish (Brn3C: EGFP). Five or six days post-fertilization, zebrafish larvae were co-exposed to 125 μM neomycin and various concentrations (10 μM, 100 μM, 250 μM, and 500 μM) of sodium selenite for 1 h. Hair cells within neuromasts of the supraorbital (SO1 and SO2), otic (O1), and occipital (OC1) lateral lines were analyzed by fluorescence microscopy (n = 10 fish per treatment). Hair cell survival was estimated as the ratio of the hair cell numbers in each group compared to those of the control group that were not exposed to neomycin. Apoptosis and hair cell damage of neuromasts were evaluated using the terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT)-mediated dUTP-biotin nick end labeling (TUNEL) assay and 2-[4-(dimethylamino) styryl]-N-ethylpyridinium iodide (DASPEI) assay, respectively. Ultrastructural changes were evaluated using scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. Neuromast hair cells were preserved in zebrafish exposed to 125 μM neomycin and 500 μM sodium selenite for 1 h. Sodium selenite protected against neomycin-induced hair cell loss of neuromasts, reduced apoptosis, and prevented zebrafish ultrastructural changes. We propose that sodium selenite protects against neomycin-induced hair cell damage by inhibiting apoptosis, decreasing the disarray of stereocilia, and preventing ultrastructural changes in the neuromast hair cells of the zebrafish.
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spelling pubmed-47909472016-03-23 Sodium Selenite Acts as an Otoprotectant against Neomycin-Induced Hair Cell Damage in a Zebrafish Model Chang, Jiwon Choi, June Rah, Yoon Chan Yoo, Myung Hoon Oh, Kyoung Ho Im, Gi Jung Lee, Seung Hoon Kwon, Soon Young Park, Hae-Chul Chae, Sung Won Jung, Hak Hyun PLoS One Research Article Sodium selenite is a trace element essential for many physiological functions in the body. It is involved in various biological processes; it acts as a cofactor for antioxidant enzymes that protect against free radicals and is reported to limit metal-mediated oxidative DNA damage. In the present study, we investigated the effect of sodium selenite on neomycin ototoxicity in wild-type and transgenic zebrafish (Brn3C: EGFP). Five or six days post-fertilization, zebrafish larvae were co-exposed to 125 μM neomycin and various concentrations (10 μM, 100 μM, 250 μM, and 500 μM) of sodium selenite for 1 h. Hair cells within neuromasts of the supraorbital (SO1 and SO2), otic (O1), and occipital (OC1) lateral lines were analyzed by fluorescence microscopy (n = 10 fish per treatment). Hair cell survival was estimated as the ratio of the hair cell numbers in each group compared to those of the control group that were not exposed to neomycin. Apoptosis and hair cell damage of neuromasts were evaluated using the terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT)-mediated dUTP-biotin nick end labeling (TUNEL) assay and 2-[4-(dimethylamino) styryl]-N-ethylpyridinium iodide (DASPEI) assay, respectively. Ultrastructural changes were evaluated using scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. Neuromast hair cells were preserved in zebrafish exposed to 125 μM neomycin and 500 μM sodium selenite for 1 h. Sodium selenite protected against neomycin-induced hair cell loss of neuromasts, reduced apoptosis, and prevented zebrafish ultrastructural changes. We propose that sodium selenite protects against neomycin-induced hair cell damage by inhibiting apoptosis, decreasing the disarray of stereocilia, and preventing ultrastructural changes in the neuromast hair cells of the zebrafish. Public Library of Science 2016-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4790947/ /pubmed/26974429 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0151557 Text en © 2016 Chang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Chang, Jiwon
Choi, June
Rah, Yoon Chan
Yoo, Myung Hoon
Oh, Kyoung Ho
Im, Gi Jung
Lee, Seung Hoon
Kwon, Soon Young
Park, Hae-Chul
Chae, Sung Won
Jung, Hak Hyun
Sodium Selenite Acts as an Otoprotectant against Neomycin-Induced Hair Cell Damage in a Zebrafish Model
title Sodium Selenite Acts as an Otoprotectant against Neomycin-Induced Hair Cell Damage in a Zebrafish Model
title_full Sodium Selenite Acts as an Otoprotectant against Neomycin-Induced Hair Cell Damage in a Zebrafish Model
title_fullStr Sodium Selenite Acts as an Otoprotectant against Neomycin-Induced Hair Cell Damage in a Zebrafish Model
title_full_unstemmed Sodium Selenite Acts as an Otoprotectant against Neomycin-Induced Hair Cell Damage in a Zebrafish Model
title_short Sodium Selenite Acts as an Otoprotectant against Neomycin-Induced Hair Cell Damage in a Zebrafish Model
title_sort sodium selenite acts as an otoprotectant against neomycin-induced hair cell damage in a zebrafish model
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4790947/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26974429
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0151557
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