Study sheds new light on chemotherapy drug-induced hearing damage
December 31st, 2008 - 1:31 pm ICT by ANI Washington, December 31 (ANI): Scientists at a leading European medical university have found out why chemotherapy using cisplatin often lead to hearing problems, but a treatment with oxaliplatin rarely does, despite both drugs being platinum compounds.
A research team led by Dr. Victoria Hellberg, of Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, measured the amount of cisplatin and oxaliplatin that reached the cochlea in guinea pigs following intravenous dosing of each drug.
The researchers observed that the total platinum concentration in the cochlea was more than five-fold higher with cisplatin than with oxaliplatin following intravenous injection.
They said that the perilymphatic drug concentration was also higher in the cisplatin-treated animals than in those exposed to oxaliplatin.
“The differences in cochlear kinetics and cellular uptake that we found in the hearing end organ are sufficient to explain the difference in ototoxicity (drug-induced hearing damage) between cisplatin and oxaliplatin,” the authors conclude.
The study has been reported in the Journal of National Cancer Institute. (ANI)
Related Stories
- New platinum compound shows promise in killing tumour cells - Dec 08, 2009
- Platinum-phosphate compounds kill ovarian cancer cells - Nov 20, 2008
- Scientists making new cancer drug with rare metals - Oct 19, 2009
- New class of compounds can kill cancer cells with fewer side effects - Nov 20, 2008
- Metals could help treat cancer - Oct 19, 2009
- Regular use of pain killers worsens hearing in men - Mar 02, 2010
- Study finds chemotherapy's link to hearing loss - Nov 09, 2009
- Scientists offer 'baby hope' for women on toxic cancer drugs - Sep 28, 2009
- Precious metal may help improve cancer treatments - Dec 09, 2008
- Inhibiting nicotine receptors may double survival time for lung cancer patients - Jun 09, 2009
- Chemotherapeutic drugs with herbal extracts may inhibit cancer cell growth - May 01, 2008
- Twin nanoparticle shows greater success at killing breast cancer cells - Mar 11, 2009
- Artificial nerve cells come closer to reality - Jul 08, 2009
- Drug that reverses resistance to chemotherapy identified - Sep 25, 2009
- Genes linked to Chemoresistance identified - Jul 21, 2009
- cellular uptake
- chemotherapy
- cisplatin
- cochlea
- compounds
- december 31
- drug concentration
- end organ
- guinea pigs
- hearing damage
- hearing problems
- hellberg
- intravenous injection
- medical university
- national cancer institute
- oxaliplatin
- platinum
- scientists
- stockholm
- victoria
Posted in Health Science, |







