The Effect of Radiotherapy on Gentamicin Ototoxicity

Author:

Bezdjian Aren12,Mujica-Mota Mario A.12,Devic Slobodan34,Daniel Sam J.12

Affiliation:

1. McGill Auditory Sciences Laboratory, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

2. Department of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, The Montreal Children’s Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

3. Medical Physics Unit, McGill University, Montréal, Quebec, Canada

4. Department of Radiation Oncology, Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Abstract

Objective Patients undergoing radiotherapy (RT) often present with serious bacterial infections requiring the use of antibiotic treatment. Gentamicin is a commonly used aminoglycoside antibiotic, whose ototoxicity remains a major problem in clinical use. The objective of this study was to determine whether radiation exposure can influence gentamicin-induced ototoxicity. Study Design Prospective animal study. Setting Animal care facilities of the Montreal Children’s Hospital Research Institute. Methods Sixteen guinea pigs received low-dose RT unilaterally for 4 weeks (total: 48 Gy). Animals then received low or high doses of gentamicin (40 mg/kg/d and 80 mg/kg/d) for 10 days. The ears were divided into 4 groups: gentamicin 40 mg, gentamicin 80 mg, gentamicin 40 mg + RT, and gentamicin 80 + RT. Auditory brainstem responses and distortion products otoacoustic emissions were assessed at baseline and before and after gentamicin treatment. Cochlear morphology using light and scanning electron microscopy were evaluated. Results High-dose gentamicin caused significant auditory brainstem response threshold shifts ( P = .020), with greater hearing loss in the irradiated ear (difference of 23.6 + 7.5 dB). All animals exposed to high-dose gentamicin had head tilts toward the radiated side. Cochlear morphology revealed the greatest hair cell damage in the gentamicin 80 + RT group followed by gentamicin 80. Conclusion Results suggest that radiation can exacerbate the ototoxicity of gentamicin at high doses.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology,Surgery

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