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CDK2 inhibitors as candidate therapeutics for cisplatin- and noise-induced hearing loss

Authors
Teitz, T., Fang, J., Goktug, A.N., Bonga, J.D., Diao, S., Hazlitt, R.A., Iconaru, L., Morfouace, M., Currier, D., Zhou, Y., Umans, R.A., Taylor, M.R., Cheng, C., Min, J., Freeman, B., Peng, J., Roussel, M.F., Kriwacki, R., Guy, R.K., Chen, T., Zuo, J.
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Kenpaullone protects against cisplatin-induced HC loss in zebrafish lateral lines in vivo. (A–D) Neuromasts (white dots; green arrows) in the zebrafish head were visualized under identical microscopic conditions by staining with 0.005% DASPEI vital dye after treatment for 20 h with medium alone (A), 5 µM cisplatin (B), 5 µM cisplatin and 50 µM benzamil (C), or 5 µM cisplatin and 50 µM kenpaullone. (E) The DASPEI intensity score (mean ± SEM) with various concentrations (micromolar) of kenpaullone (Ken), benzamil, paroxetine, and cisplatin (CIS). Benzamil and paroxetine protect against cisplatin-induced HC loss in zebrafish (Vlasits et al., 2012). The number of zebrafish tested for each condition ranged from three to 13. ** P, < 0.01 and *** P, < 0.001 by one-way ANOVA followed by a Bonferroni comparison.

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