Vitamin C ameliorates D-galactose-induced senescence in HEI-OC1 cells by inhibiting the ROS/NF-κB pathway.

IF 2.6 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Molecular Biology Reports Pub Date : 2024-11-15 DOI:10.1007/s11033-024-10098-3
Beibei Xu, Guanghui Wang, Luan Xu, Liya Ding, Shumin Li, Yuefeng Han
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Background: Cochlear hair cell senescence is one of the major causes of age-related hearing loss (ARHL) and is significantly related to reactive oxygen species (ROS) accumulation. Research shows that vitamin C (VC) can inhibit ROS accumulation; however, its association with cochlear hair cell senescence remains elusive.

Methods and results: Firstly, a cellular senescence model was established using D-galactose (D-gal) induced HEI-OC1 cells for 24 h. Senescent HEI-OC1 cells were then continued to be treated with the addition of VC or ROS inhibitor (N-acetylcysteine; NAC) for another 24 h, and explored the impact of VC on senescent cochlear hair cell and the potential regulatory mechanisms. The results indicated that D-gal-induced senescent HEI-OC1 cells, manifested as decreased cell viability, increased β-galactosidase activity and p21 protein level, and ROS and pro-inflammatory factors were upregulated, and NF-κB p65 phosphorylation was enhanced. However, the use of VC or NAC can significantly ameliorate these effects and improve HEI-OC1 cell senescence.

Conclusions: This research indicates that VC can ameliorate D-gal-induced senescence of HEI-OC1 cochlear hair cells, and its protective effect may be related to the inhibition of the ROS/NF-κB pathway, which provides a new research direction for the prevention and treatment of ARHL.

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维生素 C 可通过抑制 ROS/NF-κB 通路改善 D-半乳糖诱导的 HEI-OC1 细胞衰老。
背景:耳蜗毛细胞衰老是年龄相关性听力损失(ARHL)的主要原因之一,与活性氧(ROS)的积累密切相关。研究表明,维生素 C(VC)可以抑制 ROS 的积累;然而,它与耳蜗毛细胞衰老的关系仍然难以捉摸:首先,利用 D-半乳糖(D-gal)诱导 HEI-OC1 细胞 24 小时,建立细胞衰老模型;然后,加入 VC 或 ROS 抑制剂(N-乙酰半胱氨酸;NAC)继续处理衰老的 HEI-OC1 细胞 24 小时,探讨 VC 对衰老耳蜗毛细胞的影响及其潜在的调控机制。结果表明,D-gal诱导的衰老HEI-OC1细胞表现为细胞活力下降,β-半乳糖苷酶活性和p21蛋白水平升高,ROS和促炎因子上调,NF-κB p65磷酸化增强。然而,使用 VC 或 NAC 可以显著改善这些影响,并改善 HEI-OC1 细胞的衰老:本研究表明,VC能改善D-gal诱导的HEI-OC1耳蜗毛细胞衰老,其保护作用可能与抑制ROS/NF-κB通路有关,这为预防和治疗ARHL提供了一个新的研究方向。
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Molecular Biology Reports 生物-生化与分子生物学
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