UPC: 9783030404154 | New Therapies to Prevent or Cure Auditory Disorders (Paperback)

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UPC: 9783030404154 | New Therapies to Prevent or Cure Auditory Disorders (Paperback)
UPC: 9783030404154 | New Therapies to Prevent or Cure Auditory Disorders (Paperback)

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Hearing loss is the most common form of sensory impairment in humans affecting 360 million persons worldwide. In parallel tinnitus disorder the perception of a phantom sound often described as a ringing or buzzing affects around 10-15% of the general population and interferes with daily life. Hyperacusis defined as a hypersensitivity to moderate-intensity sounds often co-occurs with tinnitus suggesting a common mechanism of dysfunction for these two perceptual disorders. Whereas some drug candidates are in the process of being developed nowadays no effective treatment exists to cure hearing loss and tinnitus. The topic of this book was selected with the goal of emphasizing mechanisms that induce hearing loss and tinnitus which lead the selection of promising targets for hearing disorder treatment. Hair cells (HC) are the sensory cells of the inner ear required for both auditory and vestibular functions in all vertebrates. HC are progressively lost during ageing and they are in addition sensitive to physical and acoustic traumas infectious diseases and chemicals present in commonly used treatments such as anticancer antimalarial or antibiotics. As adult mammals–including humans–cannot regenerate dead HC all the possible injury could result in irreversible and permanent hearing loss. It has been shown however that a limited capacity to regenerate HC exists in mouse at an early stage of development. The regenerative capacity of HC then appears simply repressed in adult mammals and one could expect it will be possible to re-activate it with an appropriate therapeutic approach which is still to be defined. Immune-mediated inner ear disease has been introduced and accepted as one SNHL pathophysiology; it responds to immunosuppressive therapy and is one of the few reversible forms of bilateral SNHL. Macrophages are always present in the spiral ligament of the lateral wall and are activated in response to various types of stimuli including noise exposure ischemia mitochondrial damage and surgical stress. Recent studies have also revealed another type of immune cell called perivascular melanocyte-like macrophages (PVM/Ms) in the stria vascularis. The book will include a review of inflammatory/immune cells in the cochlear lateral wall the pathways involved in cochlear damage and their potential as therapeutic targets. The final chapter provides an overview of current animal model of tinnitus and hyperacusis. Nowadays no effective treatment exists to cure tinnitus and hyperacusis. One major obstacle to arises from the fact that tinnitus is a subjective phenomenon the only possible diagnosis relies on self-reports of the subjects. The main constraint of the use of animal models is the subjective character of tinnitus. This chapter describe the advancement in animal models which play an important role in revealing the underlying mechanisms and treatment for tinnitus and hyperacusis.

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