The Role of Neurotrophins in Hearing Loss and their Implications in Developing Innovative Therapies

P. Cocchiaro, Cristina Giorgio, Rubina Novelli, A. Aramini, M. Allegretti, L. Brandolini
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Abstract

Neurotrophins (NTs) are pleiotropic molecules that can exert a variety of function in both the central and peripheral nervous systems, modulating survival, development and function of neurons. Due to their crucial involvement in the development and innervation of the inner ear, NTs have been considered as potential therapeutic approaches for the treatment of hearing loss. Positive results obtained in various preclinical models of hearing loss opened the way for the clinical use of NTs to counteract synaptopathy, improve cochlear implant performance or prevent long-term neural loss after noise exposure. However, although promising results have been obtained also in clinical trials, NT treatments for hearing loss have not yet achieved the clinical practice. Here, we will review the repair and regeneration potential of inner ear cells and discuss how NTs can contribute to these processes and can thus be used for the treatment of hearing loss. In this context, we will examine the limitations of current NT treatments and the status of development of novel NT-based potential therapeutic approaches for hearing diseases. J Biotechnol Biomed 2022; 5 (2): 117-136 DOI: 10.26502/jbb.2642-1280052 Journal of Biotechnology and Biomedicine 118
神经营养因子在听力损失中的作用及其在开发创新疗法中的意义
神经营养因子(NTs)是一种多效性分子,在中枢和周围神经系统中发挥多种功能,调节神经元的生存、发育和功能。由于其在内耳发育和神经支配中的重要作用,nt已被认为是治疗听力损失的潜在治疗方法。在各种听力损失临床前模型中获得的阳性结果为临床使用nt来对抗突触病变,改善人工耳蜗性能或防止噪声暴露后的长期神经损失开辟了道路。然而,尽管在临床试验中也取得了令人鼓舞的结果,但听力损失的NT治疗尚未实现临床实践。在这里,我们将回顾内耳细胞的修复和再生潜力,并讨论nt如何在这些过程中发挥作用,从而可以用于治疗听力损失。在此背景下,我们将研究当前耳蜗治疗的局限性以及基于耳蜗的新型听力疾病潜在治疗方法的发展现状。生物工程学报,2012;5 (2): 117-136 DOI: 10.26502/jbb。生物工程学报[j] . 2642-1280052
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