ANTIOXIDANT THERAPY IN THE ELDERLY WITH TINNITUS: SYSTEMATICS REVIEW

Febrian Syahputra
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Tinnitus is one of the most prevalent and annoying disorders that affect the ear and the auditory system. It is one of the most important symptoms in neurootology, along with hearing loss, vertigo, dizziness, and nausea. It can cause a variety of somatic and psychological disorders that interfere with a person's quality of life. There is a correlation between oxidative stress and tinnitus. Hair cell apoptosis, cochlear degeneration, alterations to supporting structures and stria vascularis, changes to the nerve fibers of the acoustic nerve, irregular neuronal activity in the auditory pathway, and malfunction in the central cortex are all possible outcomes of oxidative stress. Animal models of aging, noise damage, and ototoxicity have been used to investigate the relationship between oxidative stress and the death of hair cells. Antioxidants are substances that can take on a wide variety of chemical structures, but they are categorized as a single class because they share the ability to neutralize the effects of highly reactive and potentially damaging free radicals. These radicals are produced when foods undergo the necessary oxidation reactions that are a natural part of the digestion process. Antioxidant supplementation with vitamins, minerals, phytochemicals, and alpha-lipoic acid (ALA) might have therapeutic effects on tinnitus by reducing the subjective discomfort and the level of severity caused by the ringing in the ears.
老年耳鸣患者的抗氧化治疗:系统综述
耳鸣是影响耳朵和听觉系统的最普遍和令人讨厌的疾病之一。它是神经根学中最重要的症状之一,与听力丧失、眩晕、头晕和恶心并列。它会导致各种身体和心理障碍,干扰一个人的生活质量。氧化应激和耳鸣之间存在相关性。毛细胞凋亡、耳蜗变性、支撑结构和血管纹的改变、听神经神经纤维的改变、听觉通路中不规则的神经元活动以及中枢皮层的功能障碍都是氧化应激的可能结果。衰老、噪音损伤和耳毒性动物模型已被用于研究氧化应激与毛细胞死亡之间的关系。抗氧化剂是一种具有多种化学结构的物质,但它们被归类为一类,因为它们具有中和高活性和潜在破坏性自由基的作用的能力。这些自由基是在食物经过必要的氧化反应时产生的,这是消化过程的自然组成部分。抗氧化剂补充维生素、矿物质、植物化学物质和α -硫辛酸(ALA)可能通过减少主观不适和耳鸣引起的严重程度来治疗耳鸣。
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