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- Title
The Protective Effect of Taxifolin Against Amikacin-induced Ototoxicity in Rats: a Biochemical and Histopathological Evaluation.
- Authors
Erhan, Ertugrul; Salcan, Ismail; Dilber, Muhammet; Gursul, Cebrail; Yilmaz, Sevil Karahan; Coban, Taha Abdulkadir; Cimen, Ferda Keskin; Suleyman, Halis
- Abstract
Aim: Amikacin is a semi-synthetic aminoglycoside derivative antibacterial drug. Amikacin's cochleotoxic effects causing permanent hearing loss have been reported. Over-production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) are responsible for the ototoxicity of amikacin. The study investigates the protective effect of Taxifolin (3.5.7.3.4-pentahydroxy flavanone), an antioxidant flavonoid, against amikacin-induced ototoxicity. The objective is to biochemically and histopathologically investigate the protective effect of taxifolin against amikacin-induced ototoxicity in male albino Wistar rats. Material and Method: TAK group animals were administered taxifolin 50 mg/kg (n-6) by oral gavage. AMK (n-6) and HG (n-6) groups were administered distilled water as solvent using the same method. One hour after taxifolin and distilled water administration, TAK and AMK groups were given 200 mg/kg amikacin by intramuscular route. This procedure was performed once a day for 14 days. Cochlear tissues extracted from the animals killed after this period with high doses of ketamine (120 mg/kg) were investigated biochemically and histopathologically. Results: Histopathological damage such as edema and deconstruction was observed in cochlear tissues of the AMK group where malondialdehyde (MDA) and total oxidant status (TOS) were high and total glutathione (tGSH) and total antioxidant status (TAS) were low. However, no histopathological finding except for mild edema was observed in the TAK group where MDA, TOS, tGSH, and TAS levels were close to those of the HG group. Conclusion: Taxifolin may be beneficial in terms of preventing amikacin-induced cochlear damage.
- Subjects
HISTOPATHOLOGY; OTOTOXICITY; OXIDANT status; LABORATORY rats; REACTIVE oxygen species; TUBE feeding
- Publication
Kafkas Journal of Medical Sciences / Kafkas Tıp Bilimleri Dergisi, 2021, Vol 11, Issue 2, p318
- ISSN
2146-2631
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5505/kjms.2021.59375