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Time evolution of noise induced oxidation in outer hair cells: Role of NAD(P)H and plasma membrane fluidity
Authors:Giuseppe Maulucci  Diana Troiani  Sara Letizia Maria Eramo  Fabiola Paciello  Maria Vittoria Podda  Gaetano Paludetti  Massimiliano Papi  Alessandro Maiorana  Valentina Palmieri  Marco De Spirito  Anna Rita Fetoni
Institution:1. Istituto di Fisica, Università Cattolica (UCSC), Roma, Italy;2. Istituto di Fisiologia, Università Cattolica (UCSC), Roma, Italy;3. Dipartimento di Scienze Chirurgiche per le patologie della testa e del collo, Università Cattolica (UCSC), Roma, Italy
Abstract:

Background

Noise exposure impairs outer hair cells (OHCs). The common basis for OHC dysfunction and loss by acoustic over-stimulation is represented by reactive oxygen species (ROS) overload that may affect the membrane structural organization through generation of lipid peroxidation.

Methods

Here we investigated in OHC different functional zones the mechanisms linking metabolic functional state (NAD(P)H intracellular distribution) to the generation of lipid peroxides and to the physical state of membranes by two photon fluorescence microscopy.

Results

In OHCs of control animals, a more oxidized NAD(P)H redox state is associated to a less fluid plasma membrane structure. Acoustic trauma induces a topologically differentiated NAD(P)H oxidation in OHC rows, which is damped between 1 and 6 h. Peroxidation occurs after ~ 4 h from noise insult, while ROS are produced in the first 0.2 h and damage cells for a period of time after noise exposure has ended (~ 7.5 h) when a decrease of fluidity of OHC plasma membrane occurs. OHCs belonging to inner rows, characterized by a lower metabolic activity with respect to other rows, show less severe metabolic impairment.

Conclusions

Our data indicate that plasma membrane fluidity is related to NAD(P)H redox state and lipid peroxidation in hair cells.

General Significance

Our results could pave the way for therapeutic intervention targeting the onset of redox umbalance.
Keywords:(NAD(P)H)  Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate  (ROS)  Reactive oxygen species  (OHCs)  outer hair cells  (MET)  mechanoelectrical transduction  (LW)  lateral wall  (ABR)  auditory brainstem response  (4-HNE)  4-hydroxy-2-nonenal  (BSA)  bovine serum albumin  (DMEM)  Dulbecco's Modified Eagle's Medium  (GP)  Generalized polarization  (ROI)  Region of Interest
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