Involvement of Oxidative Stress, Inflammation, and Glutamate in Ototoxicity, and their Attenuation by Simultaneous Activation of Nrf2 and Elevation of Antioxidant Compounds

K. Prasad, El Faisan Drive San Rafael Ca Usa Engage Global
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Diverse groups of ototoxic agents and gene mutation induce hearing disorders. Several studies showed that increased oxidative stress, inflammation, and glutamate are involved in the initiation and progression of hearing disorders. Therefore, reducing these biochemical defects before and after exposure to ototoxic agents may prevent and improve the management of hearing loss. Previous studies with a single agent have yielded variable benefits in hearing disorders. This review briefly presents evidence for the involvement of oxidative stress, inflammation, and glutamate in the initiation and progression of hearing disorders. It proposes a novel concept that simultaneous elevation of the levels of antioxidant enzymes, dietary and endogenous antioxidant compounds, and reduction in the levels of glutamate may be necessary for the optimal benefits in prevention and improved management of hearing disorders. Supplementation with micronutrients can elevate the levels of antioxidant compounds and reduce the levels of glutamate. However, increasing the levels of antioxidant enzymes is complex requiring an activation of the nuclear transcriptional factor-2 (Nrf2). This review briefly describes the regulation of activation of Nrf2, and proposes a micronutrient mixture that can simultaneously activate Nrf2, enhance the dietary and endogenous antioxidant compounds levels, and inhibit the release and toxicity of glutamate for prevention and improved management of hearing loss.
氧化应激、炎症和谷氨酸参与耳毒性,并通过Nrf2的同时激活和抗氧化化合物的升高来减弱它们
不同群体的耳毒性物质和基因突变可导致听力障碍。一些研究表明,氧化应激、炎症和谷氨酸的增加与听力障碍的发生和发展有关。因此,减少耳毒性物质暴露前后的这些生化缺陷可能会预防和改善听力损失的管理。先前的研究表明,单一药物对听力障碍有不同的疗效。这篇综述简要介绍了氧化应激、炎症和谷氨酸参与听力障碍的发生和发展的证据。它提出了一个新的概念,即同时提高抗氧化酶水平,饮食和内源性抗氧化化合物水平,并降低谷氨酸水平可能是预防和改善听力障碍管理的最佳益处所必需的。补充微量营养素可以提高抗氧化化合物的水平,降低谷氨酸的水平。然而,增加抗氧化酶的水平是复杂的,需要激活核转录因子-2 (Nrf2)。本文简要介绍了Nrf2的激活调控,并提出了一种能够同时激活Nrf2,提高膳食和内源性抗氧化化合物水平,抑制谷氨酸释放和毒性的微量营养素混合物,以预防和改善听力损失的管理。
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