Heme oxygenase-1 attenuates the cisplatin-induced apoptosis of auditory cells via down-regulation of reactive oxygen species generation |
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Authors: | Kim Hyung-Jin So Hong-Seob Lee Jeong-Han Lee Jae-Hyung Park Channy Park Sung-Yeol Kim Yun-Ha Youn Myung-Ja Kim Se-Jin Chung Sang-Young Lee Kang-Min Park Raekil |
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Affiliation: | Vestibulocochlear Research Center (VCRC) and Department of Microbiology, Wonkwang University School of Medicine, 344-2 Shinyong-dong Iksan, Jeonbuk 570-749, South Korea. |
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Abstract: | Heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1), the rate-limiting enzyme of heme catabolism, is known to modulate various cellular functions, including cytokine production, cell proliferation, and apoptosis, in stress-related conditions. However, the role of HO-1 in the auditory system remains elusive. Herein, we demonstrate that pharmacologic induction of HO-1 along with catalytic activation significantly suppressed apoptosis of HEI-OC1 cells induced by cisplatin. Studies of ectopic expression of pcDNA3-HO-1 and siRNA of HO-1 further revealed the protective role of HO-1 against cisplatin in HEI-OC1 cells. Among the catabolic metabolites of HO-1, both carbon monoxide (CO) and bilirubin were directly involved in the protective role of HO-1 against cisplatin through inhibition of reactive oxygen species generation. Furthermore, pharmacological induction of HO-1 completely prevented the destruction of outer hair cell arrays by cisplatin through a CO-dependent mechanism in organotrophic culture of the rat primary organ of Corti explants. These results suggest that HO-1 may serve as a safeguard of auditory sensory hair cells against a variety of challenges of oxidative stress, including noise trauma, presbycusis, and ototoxic drugs, respectively. |
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