Dept. Chemical & Biomedical Engineering, Global Center for Hearing & Speech Research, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA; Dept. Communication Sciences & Disorders, Global Center for Hearing & Speech Research, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA; Dept. Medical Engineering, Global Center for Hearing & Speech Research, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA.
Small Animal Imaging Lab, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, USA.
Hear Res. 2018 Oct;368:67-74. doi: 10.1016/j.heares.2018.05.002. Epub 2018 May 5.
The field of hearing and deafness research is about to enter an era where new cochlear drug delivery methodologies will become more innovative and plentiful. The present report provides a representative review of previous studies where efficacious results have been obtained with animal models, primarily rodents, for protection against acute hearing loss such as acoustic trauma due to noise overexposure, antibiotic use and cancer chemotherapies. These approaches were initiated using systemic injections or oral administrations of otoprotectants. Now, exciting new options for local drug delivery, which opens up the possibilities for utilization of novel otoprotective drugs or compounds that might not be suitable for systemic use, or might interfere with the efficacious actions of chemotherapeutic agents or antibiotics, are being developed. These include interesting use of nanoparticles (with or without magnetic field supplementation), hydrogels, cochlear micropumps, and new transtympanic injectable compounds, sometimes in combination with cochlear implants.
听力和耳聋研究领域即将进入一个新时代,新的耳蜗药物输送方法将变得更加创新和丰富。本报告提供了一个有代表性的回顾,之前的研究已经在动物模型中获得了有效的结果,主要是啮齿动物,以防止急性听力损失,如由于噪声过度暴露、抗生素使用和癌症化疗引起的声创伤。这些方法是通过全身注射或口服给予耳保护剂开始的。现在,正在开发新的局部药物输送的令人兴奋的选择,这为利用新型耳保护药物或化合物开辟了可能性,这些药物或化合物可能不适合全身使用,或者可能干扰化疗药物或抗生素的有效作用。这些方法包括纳米颗粒(有或没有磁场补充)、水凝胶、耳蜗微泵和新型经鼓室注射化合物的有趣应用,有时与耳蜗植入物联合使用。