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Recent Therapeutic Progress and Future Perspectives for the Treatment of Hearing Loss.


ABSTRACT: Up to 1.5 billion people worldwide suffer from various forms of hearing loss, with an additional 1.1 billion people at risk from various insults such as increased consumption of recreational noise-emitting devices and ageing. The most common type of hearing impairment is sensorineural hearing loss caused by the degeneration or malfunction of cochlear hair cells or spiral ganglion nerves in the inner ear. There is currently no cure for hearing loss. However, emerging frontier technologies such as gene, drug or cell-based therapies offer hope for an effective cure. In this review, we discuss the current therapeutic progress for the treatment of hearing loss. We describe and evaluate the major therapeutic approaches being applied to hearing loss and summarize the key trials and studies.

SUBMITTER: Lye J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10741758 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Recent Therapeutic Progress and Future Perspectives for the Treatment of Hearing Loss.

Lye Joey J   Delaney Derek S DS   Leith Fiona K FK   Sardesai Varda S VS   McLenachan Samuel S   Chen Fred K FK   Atlas Marcus D MD   Wong Elaine Y M EYM  

Biomedicines 20231218 12


Up to 1.5 billion people worldwide suffer from various forms of hearing loss, with an additional 1.1 billion people at risk from various insults such as increased consumption of recreational noise-emitting devices and ageing. The most common type of hearing impairment is sensorineural hearing loss caused by the degeneration or malfunction of cochlear hair cells or spiral ganglion nerves in the inner ear. There is currently no cure for hearing loss. However, emerging frontier technologies such as  ...[more]

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