Cisplatin-induced metabolome changes in serum: an experimental approach to identify markers for ototoxicity.

Acta oto-laryngologica(2017)

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Abstract
Cisplatin-treatment caused significant threshold elevations and outer hair cell (OHC) loss in both groups. The ototoxicity was generally lower in group STS, but a significant difference was reached only at 30 kHz (p = .007). Cisplatin treatment altered the metabolite profile significantly and similarly in both groups. A significant inverse correlation was found between L-acetylcarnitine, N-acetylneuraminic acid, ceramide, and cysteinylserine and high frequency hearing loss in group NaCl. The implication of these correlations should be explored in targeted studies.
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ABR,cisplatin,hair cell,metabolite profiling,ototoxicity,sodium thiosulfate
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