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    Scientists Discover That Common Supplements Could Reduce Natural Hearing Loss

    By PLOSAugust 27, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Researchers found that age-related hearing loss is linked to decreased cholesterol in the inner ear. Their experiments revealed that phytosterol supplements can replace lost cholesterol and prevent sensory malfunction in mice.

    Phytosterol supplements may help prevent age-related hearing loss by compensating for declining cholesterol levels in the inner ear.

    María Eugenia Gomez-Casati and her team from the Institute of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, University of Buenos Aires-CONICET, alongside Mauricio Martin from the Institute of Medical Research Mercedes, and Martín Ferreyra from INIMEC-CONICET-UNC, National University of Córdoba in Argentina, have discovered a connection between age-related hearing loss and reduced cholesterol levels in the inner ear.

    Their experiments, recently published in the journal PLOS Biology, show that phytosterol supplements were able to act in place of the lost cholesterol and prevent sensory dysfunction in mice.

    Linking Cholesterol Decline to Hearing Impairment

    Sensory cells in the inner ear called outer hair cells (OHCs) amplify sounds by changing their length. As we age, these cells lose their ability to stretch in response to sound, preventing sound amplification and leading to age-related hearing loss. Because cholesterol is a key player in the stretch response, and because brain cholesterol has recently been shown to decrease with age, researchers hypothesized that hearing loss might be related to loss of cholesterol in OHCs. This hypothesis was tested in mice.

    First, the researchers measured the amount of CYP46A1 in inner ear OHCs because this enzyme helps break down and recycle cholesterol. As expected, they found more CYP46A1 in the inner ears of older mice than in younger mice, and consequently less cholesterol. Next, they showed cause and effect by inducing hearing loss in young mice, as indicated by abnormal inner ear-cell output, by over-activating CYP46A1 with a drug.

    Common Supplements Might Reduce Natural Hearing Loss
    Prestin expression in OHCs from control, efavirenz, and efavirenz plus phytosterols-treated mice. Credit: Sodero AO et al., 2023, PLOS Biology, CC-BY 4.0

    Finally, they tested whether increasing cholesterol in the brain could counter the drug. Since cholesterol itself cannot actually enter the brain from the blood, the researchers used plant-based cholesterol-like compounds called phytosterols which can. The young mice who got both the CYP46A1-activating drug and 3 weeks of dietary phytosterols displayed improved OHC function.

    Potential for Phytosterol Supplements in Treating Hearing Loss

    As phytosterols can be found in many over-the-counter supplements, they could be a convenient way to combat age-related hearing loss. However, directly testing their effects on hearing loss in older mouse models as well as in humans will be necessary before more definite conclusions can be made.

    The authors add, “In the present work we show that: 1) aging triggers cholesterol loss from sensory cells of the inner ear, 2) a retroviral treatment widely employed for HIV/AIDS patients reproduces the cholesterol loss observed in aged individuals, and leads to impaired outer hair cells’ function and 3) we found that these defects can be partly reversed by phytosterols supplementation. Our findings are very promising because they provide the first proof-of-principle supporting phytosterols supplementation as a possible approach for prevention or treatment of hearing loss.”

    Reference: “Phytosterols reverse antiretroviral-induced hearing loss, with potential implications for cochlear aging” by Alejandro O. Sodero, Valeria C. Castagna, Setiembre D. Elorza, Sara M. Gonzalez-Rodulfo, María A. Paulazo, Jimena A. Ballestero, Mauricio G. Martin and María Eugenia Gomez-Casati, 24 August 2023, PLOS Biology.
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3002257

    This research was supported by Agencia Nacional de Promoción Científica y Técnica (Argentina) PICT-2018-00539 grant to MEGC and PICT-2018-00648 grant to M.G.M. A.O.S. received financial support from Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina. The funder had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.

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