[HTML][HTML] The effect of atorvastatin on preventing noise-induced hearing loss: an experimental study

L Jahani, AH Mehrparvar, M Esmailidehaj… - … of occupational and …, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
L Jahani, AH Mehrparvar, M Esmailidehaj, ME Rezvani, B Moghbeolohossein, Z Razmjooei
The international journal of occupational and environmental medicine, 2016ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background: Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is a common, irreversible occupational
disease. Statins have recently been proposed to prevent NIHL. Objective: To assess the
effect of atorvastatin for the prevention of NIHL in rats. Methods: In this experimental study,
forty 2–3-month-old Wistar male rats were divided into 5 groups of 8 animals. 3 groups of
rats received atorvastatin at doses of 5, 25, and 50 mg/kg daily for 14 days. The 4 th group of
rats received normal saline; another group was the control group. After 2 weeks of treatment …
Abstract
Background:
Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is a common, irreversible occupational disease. Statins have recently been proposed to prevent NIHL.
Objective:
To assess the effect of atorvastatin for the prevention of NIHL in rats.
Methods:
In this experimental study, forty 2–3-month-old Wistar male rats were divided into 5 groups of 8 animals. 3 groups of rats received atorvastatin at doses of 5, 25, and 50 mg/kg daily for 14 days. The 4 th group of rats received normal saline; another group was the control group. After 2 weeks of treatment, the rats were exposed to broad-band noise (125–20 000 Hz) at 110 dB-SPL intensity for 2 hours. Response amplitude of all ears at 5 frequencies was assessed by distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DP-OAE) at baseline, 2 hours, and 2 weeks after the exposure.
Results:
Response amplitude was significantly decreased at all frequencies immediately after exposure to noise in all studied groups. The amplitude increased after 72 hours to a level higher than temporary threshold shift (TTS); this change was only significant in the group received 5 mg/kg atorvastatin.
Conclusion:
Low dose atorvastatin (5 mg/kg) used before exposure to noise can probably prevent NIHL in rats. This effect was not observed with higher doses of the drug.
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