MicroRNAs (miRs) are small non-coding single-stranded RNAs that bind to their complimentary sequences in the 3'-untranslated regions (3'-UTRs) of the target mRNAs that prevent their translation into the corresponding proteins. Since miRs are strongly expressed in cells of inner ear and play a role in regulating their differentiation, survival and function, alterations in their expression may be involved in the pathogenesis of hearing disorders. Although increased oxidative stress and inflammation are involved in initiation and progression of hearing disorders, it is unknown whether the mechanisms of damage produced by these biochemical events on inner ear cells are mediated by altering the expression of miRs. In neurons and non-neuronal cel...
Acoustic trauma, one of the leading causes of sensorineural hearing loss, induces sensory hair cell ...
Mitochondrial dysfunction is associated with the etiologies of sensorineural hearing loss, such as a...
Copyright © 2015 Teru Kamogashira et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
MicroRNAs (miRs) are small non-coding single-stranded RNAs that bind to their complimentary sequence...
Noise exposure (NE) has been recognized as one of the causes of sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL); w...
Non-coding microRNAs have a fundamental role in gene regulation and expression in almost every multi...
This study is intended to validate the hypothesis that changes in the redox state of glutathione, th...
Occupational noise-induced hearing loss (ONIHL) is a prevalent occupational disorder that impairs au...
Acoustic trauma, one of the leading causes of sensorineural hearing loss, induces sensory hair cell ...
MicroRNAs (miRNAs), a class of short non-coding RNAs that regulate the expression of mRNA targets, a...
The cross-talk between oxidative stress and inflammation seems to play a key role in noise-induced h...
Age, drugs, and noise are major causes of acquired hearing loss. The involvement of reactive oxygen ...
Background: Hearing loss is the most common sensory defect with several hundred million people worl...
Hearing loss caused by exposure to recreational and occupational noise remains a worldwide disabling...
Background: To confirm levels and detection timing of circulating microRNAs (miRNAs) in the serum of...
Acoustic trauma, one of the leading causes of sensorineural hearing loss, induces sensory hair cell ...
Mitochondrial dysfunction is associated with the etiologies of sensorineural hearing loss, such as a...
Copyright © 2015 Teru Kamogashira et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
MicroRNAs (miRs) are small non-coding single-stranded RNAs that bind to their complimentary sequence...
Noise exposure (NE) has been recognized as one of the causes of sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL); w...
Non-coding microRNAs have a fundamental role in gene regulation and expression in almost every multi...
This study is intended to validate the hypothesis that changes in the redox state of glutathione, th...
Occupational noise-induced hearing loss (ONIHL) is a prevalent occupational disorder that impairs au...
Acoustic trauma, one of the leading causes of sensorineural hearing loss, induces sensory hair cell ...
MicroRNAs (miRNAs), a class of short non-coding RNAs that regulate the expression of mRNA targets, a...
The cross-talk between oxidative stress and inflammation seems to play a key role in noise-induced h...
Age, drugs, and noise are major causes of acquired hearing loss. The involvement of reactive oxygen ...
Background: Hearing loss is the most common sensory defect with several hundred million people worl...
Hearing loss caused by exposure to recreational and occupational noise remains a worldwide disabling...
Background: To confirm levels and detection timing of circulating microRNAs (miRNAs) in the serum of...
Acoustic trauma, one of the leading causes of sensorineural hearing loss, induces sensory hair cell ...
Mitochondrial dysfunction is associated with the etiologies of sensorineural hearing loss, such as a...
Copyright © 2015 Teru Kamogashira et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...