PLoS ONE (Jan 2015)

Soybean β-Conglycinin Prevents Age-Related Hearing Impairment.

  • Tohru Tanigawa,
  • Rei Shibata,
  • Kazuhisa Kondo,
  • Nobuyuki Katahira,
  • Takahiro Kambara,
  • Yoko Inoue,
  • Hiroshi Nonoyama,
  • Yuichiro Horibe,
  • Hiromi Ueda,
  • Toyoaki Murohara

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137493
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 9
p. e0137493

Abstract

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Obesity-related complications are associated with the development of age-related hearing impairment. β-Conglycinin (β-CG), one of the main storage proteins in soy, offers multiple health benefits, including anti-obesity and anti-atherosclerotic effects. Here, to elucidate the potential therapeutic application of β-CG, we investigated the effect of β-CG on age-related hearing impairment. Male wild-type mice (age 6 months) were randomly divided into β-CG-fed and control groups. Six months later, the body weight was significantly lower in β-CG-fed mice than in the controls. Consumption of β-CG rescued the hearing impairment observed in control mice. Cochlear blood flow also increased in β-CG-fed mice, as did the expression of eNOS in the stria vascularis (SV), which protects vasculature. β-CG consumption also ameliorated oxidative status as assessed by 4-HNE staining. In the SV, lipofuscin granules of marginal cells and vacuolar degeneration of microvascular pericytes were decreased in β-CG-fed mice, as shown by transmission electron microscopy. β-CG consumption prevented loss of spiral ganglion cells and reduced the frequencies of lipofuscin granules, nuclear invaginations, and myelin vacuolation. Our observations indicate that β-CG ameliorates age-related hearing impairment by preserving cochlear blood flow and suppressing oxidative stress.