听觉系统老化的生物标志物框架:老化生物标志物联盟共识声明。

Life medicine Pub Date : 2025-03-07 eCollection Date: 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1093/lifemedi/lnaf011
Xiaolong Fu, Si Wang, Yunhao Wu, Yu Sun, Wenwen Liu, Xin Xi, Geng-Lin Li, Ke Liu, Wei Yuan, Fangyi Chen, Hongyang Wang, Tao Yang, Yuhe Liu, Jialin Zheng, Haibo Shi, Jing Qu, Xiaowei Chen, Limin Suo, Yideng Huang, Xinbo Xu, Xuxia Tang, Xiaojun Li, Lei Xu, Xia Gao, Lisheng Yu, Yilai Shu, Weiqi Zhang, Jinpeng Sun, Huijun Yuan, Shusheng Gong, Wenyan Li, Xiulan Ma, Dingjun Zha, Jiangang Gao, Huawei Li, Zuhong He, Guang-Hui Liu, Gang Pei, Weijia Kong, Haibo Wang, Renjie Chai
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摘要

听觉是人类最重要的感官功能之一,是人类从自然环境中感知和获取信息的重要手段。人类社会的进步与语言的发展密切相关,听觉是言语交际的基础。随着年龄的增长,听觉系统的退化成为老年人感觉障碍的一个重要因素。除听力损失外,听觉系统的老化还与认知能力下降和社会心理障碍有关,严重影响老年人的生活质量。目前,没有有效的治疗或干预措施可用于解决听觉系统的老化。因此,识别听觉系统老化的生物标志物具有重要意义。中国衰老生物标志物联盟对听觉系统中的衰老生物标志物进行了综合评估,重点从形态、功能和体液三个维度进行了评估。该倡议旨在为评估听觉系统的老龄化程度奠定基础,并促进老龄化社会中听觉健康的管理,最终提高中国乃至全球老年人的听觉健康水平。
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A biomarker framework for auditory system aging: the Aging Biomarker Consortium consensus statement.

Hearing is one of the most vital sensory functions in human beings and a crucial means of perceiving and acquiring information from the natural environment. The advancement of human society is closely linked to the development of language, with hearing serving as the foundation for verbal communication. As individuals age, the deterioration of the auditory system becomes a significant factor contributing to sensory impairments in the elderly. In addition to hearing loss, the aging of the auditory system is also associated with cognitive decline and psychosocial disorders, which severely impact the quality of life for older adults. Currently, there are no effective treatments or interventions available for addressing the aging of the auditory system. Therefore, identifying biomarkers of the auditory system aging is of great significance. The Aging Biomarker Consortium of China has conducted a comprehensive evaluation of aging biomarkers in the auditory system, focusing on three dimensions: morphological, functional, and humoral biomarkers. This initiative aims to establish a foundation for assessing the degree of aging in the auditory system and to promote the management of auditory health in an aging society, ultimately enhancing the auditory health of the elderly population both in China and globally.

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