In vitro and zebrafish inner ear model study demonstrating that humanin and MOTS-c protect cochlear hair cells from gentamicin-induced ototoxicity, with MDPs reducing hair cell apoptosis through anti-apoptotic and mitochondrial protective mechanisms in the organ of Corti. First evaluation of MOTS-c in hearing protection. Establishes MOTS-c as a potential otoprotective agent against aminoglycoside-induced sensorineural hearing loss—an irreversible adverse effect of essential antibiotics for which no preventive therapy currently exists, positioning MOTS-c's mitochondrial protective properties as a novel approach to ototoxicity prevention.
Waldmann, Dominique; Lu, Yu; Cortada, Maurizio; Bodmer, Daniel; Levano Huaman, Soledad