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The intravenous administration of skin-derived mesenchymal stem cells ameliorates hearing loss and preserves cochlear hair cells in cisplatin-injected mice: SMSCs ameliorate hearing loss and preserve outer hair cells in mice

Authors :
Stella Chin-Shaw, Tsai
Frank Cheau-Feng, Lin
Kuang-Hsi, Chang
Min-Chih, Li
Ruey-Hwang, Chou
Mei-Yue, Huang
Yen-Chung, Chen
Chien-Yu, Kao
Ching-Chang, Cheng
Hung-Ching, Lin
Yi-Chao, Hsu
Source :
Hearing research. 413
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) can be isolated from different tissue origins, such as the bone marrow, the placenta, the umbilical cord, adipose tissues, and skin tissues. MSCs can secrete anti-inflammatory molecules and growth factors for tissue repair and remodeling. However, the ability of skin-derived MSCs (SMSCs) to repair cochlear damage and ameliorate hearing loss remains unclear. Cisplatin is a commonly used chemotherapeutic agent that has the side effect of ototoxicity due to inflammation and oxidative stress. This study investigated the effects of SMSCs on cisplatin-induced hearing loss in mice. Two independent experiments were designed for modeling cisplatin-induced hearing loss in mice, one for chronic toxicity (4 mg/kg intraperitoneal [IP] injection once per day for 5 consecutive days) and the other for acute toxicity (25 mg/kg IP injection once on day one). Three days after cisplatin injection, 1 × 10

Details

ISSN :
18785891
Volume :
413
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Hearing research
Accession number :
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