Cytokine changes in nasal secretions after acute acoustic trauma.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Vanja Jovanović, Sonja Marjanović, Aleksandar Perić, Dejan Jovanović, Zoran Radojičić, Mirjana Đukić, Danilo Vojvodić
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Abstract

Background: Occupational noise-induced hearing loss poses a significant health risk, especially for military and law enforcement. Unlike steady, prolonged noise, impulse noise, such as gunfire, leads to more immediate and severe hearing impairment. This study explores the link between sensorineural hearing loss and cytokine levels in nasal secretions of male and female military cadets exposed to high-intensity gunfire noise.

Methods: 105 cadets (75 males and 30 females, aged 19-25) undergoing regular firearms training were included. Audiometric testing and measurement of IL-1b, TNF-a, GM-CSF, and IL-10 concentrations in nasal secretions were conducted at three time points: 24 hours before, immediately after and 24 hours following noise exposure.

Results: Acute acoustic trauma affected the hearing of 39% of male and 21% of female participants. Among those with audiometric changes, IL-1b levels increased immediately after exposure, while both IL-1b and GM-CSF levels were elevated 24 hours later. Nasal IL-1b and GM-CSF levels significantly changed across all participants, with the most pronounced alterations seen in those with audiogram changes.

Conclusions: Acoustic trauma associated with a certain degree of hearing loss due to noise exposure is linked to an increase in nasal pro-inflammatory cytokine levels, and this effect is more pronounced in men than in women.

急性声损伤后鼻分泌物细胞因子的变化。
背景:职业性噪声引起的听力损失具有重大的健康风险,特别是对军人和执法人员。与稳定、持久的噪音不同,冲动性噪音,如枪声,会导致更直接、更严重的听力损伤。本研究探讨了暴露于高强度枪声噪音的男女军校学员鼻分泌物中感音神经性听力损失与细胞因子水平之间的联系。方法:接受正规枪械训练的学员105人(男75人,女30人,年龄19-25岁)。在噪声暴露前24小时、暴露后24小时和暴露后24小时三个时间点进行听力测试和测量鼻腔分泌物中IL-1b、TNF-a、GM-CSF和IL-10浓度。结果:急性声损伤影响了39%的男性和21%的女性参与者的听力。在听力改变的患者中,IL-1b水平在暴露后立即升高,而IL-1b和GM-CSF水平在24小时后均升高。所有参与者的鼻腔IL-1b和GM-CSF水平都发生了显著变化,其中听力图改变的变化最为明显。结论:噪音暴露导致的一定程度的听力损失与鼻促炎细胞因子水平的增加有关,并且这种影响在男性中比女性更明显。
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Journal of Medical Biochemistry
Journal of Medical Biochemistry BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
12.00%
发文量
60
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The JOURNAL OF MEDICAL BIOCHEMISTRY (J MED BIOCHEM) is the official journal of the Society of Medical Biochemists of Serbia with international peer-review. Papers are independently reviewed by at least two reviewers selected by the Editors as Blind Peer Reviews. The Journal of Medical Biochemistry is published quarterly. The Journal publishes original scientific and specialized articles on all aspects of clinical and medical biochemistry, molecular medicine, clinical hematology and coagulation, clinical immunology and autoimmunity, clinical microbiology, virology, clinical genomics and molecular biology, genetic epidemiology, drug measurement, evaluation of diagnostic markers, new reagents and laboratory equipment, reference materials and methods, reference values, laboratory organization, automation, quality control, clinical metrology, all related scientific disciplines where chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology and immunochemistry deal with the study of normal and pathologic processes in human beings.
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