Water-soluble Coenzyme Q10 formulation (Q-ter) promotes outer hair cell survival in a guinea pig model of noise induced hearing loss (NIHL)

AR Fetoni, R Piacentini, A Fiorita, G Paludetti, D Troiani - Brain research, 2009 - Elsevier
AR Fetoni, R Piacentini, A Fiorita, G Paludetti, D Troiani
Brain research, 2009Elsevier
The mitochondrial respiratory chain is a powerful source of reactive oxygen species (ROS)
also in noise induced hearing loss (NIHL) and anti-oxidants and free-radicals scavengers
have been shown to attenuate the damage. Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) or ubiquinone has a
bioenergetic role as a component of the mithocondrial respiratory chain, it inhibits
mitochondrial lipid peroxidation, inducing ATP production and it is involved in ROS removal
and prevention of oxidative stress-induced apoptosis. However the therapeutic application …
The mitochondrial respiratory chain is a powerful source of reactive oxygen species (ROS) also in noise induced hearing loss (NIHL) and anti-oxidants and free-radicals scavengers have been shown to attenuate the damage. Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) or ubiquinone has a bioenergetic role as a component of the mithocondrial respiratory chain, it inhibits mitochondrial lipid peroxidation, inducing ATP production and it is involved in ROS removal and prevention of oxidative stress-induced apoptosis. However the therapeutic application of CoQ10 is limited by the lack of solubility and poor bio- availability, therefore it is a challenge to improve its water solubility in order to ameliorate the efficacy in tissues and fluids. This study was conducted in a model of acoustic trauma in the guinea pig where the effectiveness of CoQ10 was compared with a soluble formulation of CoQ10 (multicomposite CoQ10 Terclatrate, Q-ter) given intraperitoneally 1 h before and once daily for 3 days after pure tone noise exposure (6 kHz for 1 h at 120 dB SPL). Functional and morphological studies were carried out by measuring auditory brainstem responses, scanning electron microscopy for hair cell loss count, active caspase 3 staining and terminal deoxynucleotidyl trasferase-mediated dUTP labelling assay in order to identify initial signs of apoptosis. Treatments decreased active caspase 3 expression and the number of apoptotic cells, but animals injected with Q-ter showed a greater degree of activity in preventing apoptosis and thus in improving hearing. These data confirm that solubility of Coenzyme Q10 improves the ability of CoQ10 in preventing oxidative injuries that result from mitochondrial dysfunction.
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