Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
2000 Aug;43(8):804-807.
Effect of Korean Red Ginseng Saponin on Cochlear Damage Induced by Noise Exposure
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Otolaryngology, College of Medicine, Chungnam National University, Chungnam, Korea. idios2@netian.com
- 2Korea Ginseng and Tobacco Research Institute, Taejon, Korea.
Abstract
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Exposure to noise results in pertubations of cochlear microcirculation. There is evidence that these events are mediated, in part, by the calcium channel. The subsequent decrease in cochlear blood flow may lead to hypoxia and predispose to the formation of free oxygen radicals. Saponin extracted from Korean red ginseng is generally known to enhance blood flow and scavenge for free oxygen radicals.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
We investigated the effect of saponin (100 mg/kg) on the cochlear damage induced by noise exposure (1500 Hz narrow band noise, 115 dB, 12hours) in guinea pigs through auditory brainstem response (ABR) and with scanning electron microscopy (SEM),
RESULTS
After noise exposure, the saponin pre-treated group showed a significant decrease in the ARR threshold compared with the saponin non- treated group. Also, SEM findings of the cochlea showed that there was a minimal structural change in the outer hair cells in the saponin pre-treated group.
CONCLUSION
Saponin extracted from Korean red ginseng can attenuate noise induced cochlear damage in guinea pigs.