Pathogenesis and New Pharmacological Approaches to Noise-Induced Hearing Loss: A Systematic Review

Author:

Santaolalla Sanchez Francisco Javier1,Gutierrez Posso Juan David1ORCID,Santaolalla Montoya Francisco12ORCID,Zabala Javier Aitor12,Arrizabalaga-Iriondo Ane3,Revuelta Miren3,Sánchez del Rey Ana2

Affiliation:

1. Otorhinolaryngology Service, Basurto University Hospital, OSI Bilbao-Basurto, BioBizkaia, 48013 Bilbao, Bizkaia, Spain

2. Otorhinolaryngology Department, Faculty of Medicine, University of the Basque Country, 48940 Leioa, Bizkaia, Spain

3. Physiology Department, Faculty of Medicine, University of the Basque Country, 48940 Leioa, Bizkaia, Spain

Abstract

Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is responsible for significant adverse effects on cognition, quality of life and work, social relationships, motor skills, and other psychological aspects. The severity of NIHL depends on individual patient characteristics, sound intensity, and mainly the duration of sound exposure. NIHL leads to the production of a reactive oxygen (ROS) inflammatory response and the activation of apoptotic pathways, DNA fragmentation, and cell death. In this situation, antioxidants can interact with free radicals as well as anti-apoptotics or anti-inflammatory substances and stop the reaction before vital molecules are damaged. Therefore, the aim of this study was to analyze the effects of different pharmacological treatments, focusing on exogenous antioxidants, anti-inflammatories, and anti-apoptotics to reduce the cellular damage caused by acoustic trauma in the inner ear. Experimental animal studies using these molecules have shown that they protect hair cells and reduce hearing loss due to acoustic trauma. However, there is a need for more conclusive evidence demonstrating the protective effects of antioxidant/anti-inflammatory or anti-apoptotic drugs’ administration, the timeline in which they exert their pharmacological action, and the dose in which they should be used in order to consider them as therapeutic drugs. Further studies are needed to fully understand the potential of these drugs as they may be a promising option to prevent and treat noise-induced hearing loss.

Funder

IIS Biobizkaia and the University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU

Publisher

MDPI AG

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