Polyphenolic compounds as protective agents against cisplatin-induced ototoxicity with molecular mechanisms and clinical potential.

IF 3.6 4区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Tong Wei, Jing Nie, Dongbo Wang, Huina Wu, Lijiao Guan, Jiyong Wu
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Abstract

Cisplatin remains a cornerstone in the treatment of various solid tumors due to its exceptional antineoplastic efficacy. However, its clinical utility is significantly constrained by severe adverse effects, with ototoxicity emerging as particularly problematic due to its potential to cause permanent hearing impairment and substantially diminish patient quality of life. Recent investigations into mitigating cisplatin-induced ototoxicity have identified natural polyphenolic compounds as promising protective agents, attributable to their diverse biological activities and potent antioxidant properties. This review critically examines the molecular mechanisms underlying cisplatin-induced cochlear damage and systematically evaluates recent advances in employing polyphenolic compounds as otoprotective interventions. Evidence indicates these bioactive molecules attenuate cisplatin-mediated hearing loss through multiple complementary pathways, including modulation of oxidative stress, inflammatory responses, and apoptotic cascades within the cochlear architecture. However, significant challenges, such as low bioavailability and potential interference with cisplatin's antitumor efficacy, hinder their clinical translation. Based on evidence from studies published between 2010 and 2025, with a focus on advances from the last five years, this review systematically outlines protective mechanisms while critically addressing current research limitations. It further proposes future directions, highlighting advanced drug delivery systems and innovative therapeutic strategies. These insights provide a robust mechanistic framework for the rational design and development of novel otoprotective strategies that preserve cisplatin's antitumor efficacy while minimizing its ototoxic potential.

多酚类化合物作为顺铂诱导耳毒性的保护剂及其分子机制和临床潜力。
由于其特殊的抗肿瘤疗效,顺铂仍然是治疗各种实体肿瘤的基石。然而,其临床应用受到严重副作用的严重限制,耳毒性由于其可能导致永久性听力障碍并大大降低患者的生活质量而成为特别问题。最近对减轻顺铂诱导的耳毒性的研究发现,天然多酚化合物具有多种生物活性和有效的抗氧化特性,是一种很有前途的保护剂。本文综述了顺铂诱导耳蜗损伤的分子机制,并系统评价了多酚类化合物作为耳蜗保护干预措施的最新进展。有证据表明,这些生物活性分子通过多种互补途径减轻顺铂介导的听力损失,包括耳蜗结构中氧化应激、炎症反应和凋亡级联的调节。然而,重大挑战,如低生物利用度和顺铂抗肿瘤疗效的潜在干扰,阻碍了它们的临床转化。基于2010年至2025年间发表的研究证据,重点关注过去五年的进展,本综述系统地概述了保护机制,同时批判性地解决了当前研究的局限性。它进一步提出了未来的方向,突出了先进的药物输送系统和创新的治疗策略。这些见解为合理设计和开发新的耳保护策略提供了一个强大的机制框架,这些策略可以保持顺铂的抗肿瘤功效,同时最大限度地减少其耳毒性。
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