Changes in hair cell number differ after acute or chronic treatment to neomycin or gentamicin. Numbers of hair cells remaining after acute or chronic exposure to neomycin (solid lines, squares), gentamicin (dashed lines, circles) or mock-treatment (dotted lines, triangles) are shown. Hair cells of 5 dpf zebrafish were pre-labeled with FM1-43FX, exposed to drug acutely or chronically, euthanized, fixed and counted. A,B, 50 μM aminoglycoside; C,D, 200 μM aminoglycoside. Bars indicate standard deviations. A,C, Chronic treatment. Animals were exposed to drug or mock-treated in embryo medium for 1.5, 3, 6, or 24 hrs. No significant hair cell loss was observed with neomycin between 3 hours and 24 hours while additional hair cell loss was observed with gentamicin from over this period (one-way ANOVA, p<0.0001). B,D, Acute treatment. Animals were exposed to drug for 30 min, rinsed in embryo medium four times, and held in the last embryo medium rinse for 0.5 to 23.5 hrs for a total treatment time of 1.5, 3, 6, or 24 hrs. No significant increase in hair cell loss was induced by neomycin after 1.5 hr with 50 μM or after 3 hr with 200 μM neomycin (2-way ANOVA, p>0.05). In contrast, additional loss of hair cells was induced by gentamicin (2-way ANOVA; main effect of time and concentration, p’s<0.0001).