Bucillamine prevents cisplatin-induced ototoxicity through induction of glutathione and antioxidant genes |
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Authors: | Se-Jin Kim Joon Ho Hur Channy Park Hyung-Jin Kim Gi-Su Oh Joon No Lee Su-Jin Yoo Seong-Kyu Choe Hong-Seob So David J Lim Sung K Moon Raekil Park |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Microbiology, Center for Metabolic Function Regulation (CMFR), Wonkwang University College of Medicine, Iksan, Jeonbuk, Korea;2.Emergency medicine, Wonkwang University, College of Medicine, Iksan, Jeonbuk, Korea;3.Department of Head & Neck Surgery, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA;4.BK21Plus Program & Department of Smart Life-Care Convergence, Wonkwang University College of Medicine, Iksan, Jeonbuk, Korea |
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Abstract: | Bucillamine is used for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. This study investigated the protective effects of bucillamine against cisplatin-induced damage in auditory cells, the organ of Corti from postnatal rats (P2) and adult Balb/C mice. Cisplatin increases the catalytic activity of caspase-3 and caspase-8 proteases and the production of free radicals, which were significantly suppressed by pretreatment with bucillamine. Bucillamine induces the intranuclear translocation of Nrf2 and thereby increases the expression of γ-glutamylcysteine synthetase (γ-GCS) and glutathione synthetase (GSS), which further induces intracellular antioxidant glutathione (GSH), heme oxygenase 1 (HO-1) and superoxide dismutase 2 (SOD2). However, knockdown studies of HO-1 and SOD2 suggest that the protective effect of bucillamine against cisplatin is independent of the enzymatic activity of HO-1 and SOD. Furthermore, pretreatment with bucillamine protects sensory hair cells on organ of Corti explants from cisplatin-induced cytotoxicity concomitantly with inhibition of caspase-3 activation. The auditory-brainstem-evoked response of cisplatin-injected mice shows marked increases in hearing threshold shifts, which was markedly suppressed by pretreatment with bucillamine in vivo. Taken together, bucillamine protects sensory hair cells from cisplatin through a scavenging effect on itself, as well as the induction of intracellular GSH. |
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