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      Estrogen Replacement Reduces Hearing Threshold Shifts and Cochlear Hair Cell Loss After Acoustic Overexposure in Ovariectomized Rats

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      Objectives. The relationship of estrogen (the primary female sex hormone) with hearing function has been studied in both humans and animals. However, whether estrogen levels affect hearing remains uncertain. Therefore, in this study, we investigated c...

      Objectives. The relationship of estrogen (the primary female sex hormone) with hearing function has been studied in both humans and animals. However, whether estrogen levels affect hearing remains uncertain. Therefore, in this study, we investigated changes in the vulnerability of hearing to acoustic overexposure in ovariectomized female rats.
      Methods. Eighteen 8-week-old female Sprague-Dawley rats were separated into four groups as follows: sham ovariectomy (OP), OP only, and OP treated with low (10 μg/kg) or high doses (100 μg/kg) of estrogen. Rats in the estrogen replacement groups were given two intraperitoneal injections. Hearing thresholds were measured before noise exposure, and at 1 day and 2 weeks after exposure.
      Results. The hearing thresholds of the sham OP and OP-only groups were not significantly different. However, both estrogen groups showed a lower threshold shift than the OP-only group. Histological immunostaining analyses showed that hair cell loss in the 32 kHz region was more severe in the sham OP group than in the OP-only group. Furthermore, there was little or no hair cell loss in either estrogen replacement group and significantly more hair cell loss in the OP-only group.
      Conclusion. These results suggest that estrogen replacement may reduce the vulnerability of hearing to noise exposure in menopausal women.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 Kim JH, "The role of estrogen in adipose tissue metabolism: insights into glucose homeostasis regulation" 61 (61): 1055-1067, 2014

      2 Hamernik RP, "The quantitative relation between sensory cell loss and hearing thresholds" 38 (38): 199-211, 1989

      3 Iorga A, "The protective role of estrogen and estrogen receptors in cardiovascular disease and the controversial use of estrogen therapy" 8 (8): 33-, 2017

      4 Moosmann B, "The antioxidant neuroprotective effects of estrogens and phenolic compounds are independent from their estrogenic properties" 96 (96): 8867-8872, 1999

      5 이민영, "ROS Scavenger, Ebselen, Has No Preventive Effect in New Hearing Loss Model Using a Cholesterol-Chelating Agent" 대한청각학회 23 (23): 69-75, 2019

      6 Bittar RS, "Morphological and functional study of the cochlea after administration of estrogen and progesterone in the guinea pig" 7 (7): 41-45, 2001

      7 Simonoska R, "Inner ear pathology and loss of hearing in estrogen receptor-beta deficient mice" 201 (201): 397-406, 2009

      8 Nilsen J, "Impact of progestins on estrogen-induced neuroprotection: synergy by progesterone and 19-norprogesterone and antagonism by medroxyprogesterone acetate" 143 (143): 205-212, 2002

      9 Wilcox SA, "High frequency hearing loss correlated with mutations in the GJB2 gene" 106 (106): 399-405, 2000

      10 Wronski TJ, "Estrogen treatment prevents osteopenia and depresses bone turnover in ovariectomized rats" 123 (123): 681-686, 1988

      1 Kim JH, "The role of estrogen in adipose tissue metabolism: insights into glucose homeostasis regulation" 61 (61): 1055-1067, 2014

      2 Hamernik RP, "The quantitative relation between sensory cell loss and hearing thresholds" 38 (38): 199-211, 1989

      3 Iorga A, "The protective role of estrogen and estrogen receptors in cardiovascular disease and the controversial use of estrogen therapy" 8 (8): 33-, 2017

      4 Moosmann B, "The antioxidant neuroprotective effects of estrogens and phenolic compounds are independent from their estrogenic properties" 96 (96): 8867-8872, 1999

      5 이민영, "ROS Scavenger, Ebselen, Has No Preventive Effect in New Hearing Loss Model Using a Cholesterol-Chelating Agent" 대한청각학회 23 (23): 69-75, 2019

      6 Bittar RS, "Morphological and functional study of the cochlea after administration of estrogen and progesterone in the guinea pig" 7 (7): 41-45, 2001

      7 Simonoska R, "Inner ear pathology and loss of hearing in estrogen receptor-beta deficient mice" 201 (201): 397-406, 2009

      8 Nilsen J, "Impact of progestins on estrogen-induced neuroprotection: synergy by progesterone and 19-norprogesterone and antagonism by medroxyprogesterone acetate" 143 (143): 205-212, 2002

      9 Wilcox SA, "High frequency hearing loss correlated with mutations in the GJB2 gene" 106 (106): 399-405, 2000

      10 Wronski TJ, "Estrogen treatment prevents osteopenia and depresses bone turnover in ovariectomized rats" 123 (123): 681-686, 1988

      11 Stenberg AE, "Estrogen receptors in the normal adult and developing human inner ear and in Turner’s syndrome" 157 (157): 87-92, 2001

      12 Mize AL, "Estrogen receptor-mediated neuroprotection from oxidative stress requires activation of the mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway" 144 (144): 306-312, 2003

      13 Meltser I, "Estrogen receptor beta protects against acoustic trauma in mice: version 2" 118 (118): 1563-1570, 2008

      14 Nakamagoe M, "Estradiol protects the cochlea against gentamicin ototoxicity through inhibition of the JNK pathway" 261 (261): 67-74, 2010

      15 Golub MS, "Endocrine disruption and cognitive function in adolescent female rhesus monkeys" 26 (26): 799-809, 2004

      16 Willott JF, "Effects of exposing gonadectomized and intact C57BL/6J mice to a high-frequency augmented acoustic environment: auditory brainstem response thresholds and cytocochleograms" 221 (221): 73-81, 2006

      17 Hultcrantz M, "Ear and hearing problems in 44middle-aged women with Turner’s syndrome" 76 (76): 127-132, 1994

      18 Sha SH, "Differential vulnerability of basal and apical hair cells is based on intrinsic susceptibility to free radicals" 155 (155): 1-8, 2001

      19 Coleman JR, "Auditory brainstem responses after ovariectomy and estrogen replacement in rat" 80 (80): 209-215, 1994

      20 Caruso S, "Auditory brainstem response in postmenopausal women treated with hormone replacement therapy: a pilot study" 7 (7): 178-183, 2000

      21 Kujawa SG, "Adding insult to injury: cochlear nerve degeneration after “temporary” noise-induced hearing loss: version2" 29 (29): 14077-14085, 2009

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