Experimental and clinical data suggest a tight link between hearing and cognitive functions under both physiological and pathological conditions. Indeed, hearing perception requires high-level cognitive processes, and its alterations have been considered a risk factor for cognitive decline. Thus, identifying common pathogenic determinants of hearing loss and neurodegenerative disease is challenging. Here, we focused on redox status imbalance as a possible common pathological mechanism linking hearing and cognitive dysfunctions. Oxidative stress plays a critical role in cochlear damage occurring during aging, as well as in that induced by exogenous factors, including noise. At the same time, increased oxidative stress in medio-temporal brain...
Presbycusis contributes to cognitive decline and Alzheimer's disease. However, most research in this...
Age-related hearing loss – presbycusis – is the number one neurodegenerative disorder and top commun...
The cross-talk between oxidative stress and inflammation seems to play a key role in noise-induced h...
: Experimental and clinical data suggest a tight link between hearing and cognitive functions under ...
Several studies identified hearing loss as a risk factor for aging-related processes, including neur...
This study is intended to validate the hypothesis that changes in the redox state of glutathione, th...
none10noThis study addresses the relationship between cochlear oxidative damage and auditory cortica...
This study addresses the relationship between cochlear oxidative damage and auditory cortical injury...
Growing evidence suggests that cochlear stressors as noise exposure and aging can induce homeostatic...
Hearing loss caused by exposure to recreational and occupational noise remains a worldwide disabling...
An impaired cochlear perfusion seems to be an important etiopathogenetic event in idiopathic sudden ...
Although association between hearing impairment and dementia has been widely documented by epidemiol...
Hearing loss, the most common neurological disorder and the fourth leading cause of years lived with...
Age-related hearing loss - presbycusis - is the number one neurodegenerative disorder and top commun...
Presbycusis contributes to cognitive decline and Alzheimer's disease. However, most research in this...
Age-related hearing loss – presbycusis – is the number one neurodegenerative disorder and top commun...
The cross-talk between oxidative stress and inflammation seems to play a key role in noise-induced h...
: Experimental and clinical data suggest a tight link between hearing and cognitive functions under ...
Several studies identified hearing loss as a risk factor for aging-related processes, including neur...
This study is intended to validate the hypothesis that changes in the redox state of glutathione, th...
none10noThis study addresses the relationship between cochlear oxidative damage and auditory cortica...
This study addresses the relationship between cochlear oxidative damage and auditory cortical injury...
Growing evidence suggests that cochlear stressors as noise exposure and aging can induce homeostatic...
Hearing loss caused by exposure to recreational and occupational noise remains a worldwide disabling...
An impaired cochlear perfusion seems to be an important etiopathogenetic event in idiopathic sudden ...
Although association between hearing impairment and dementia has been widely documented by epidemiol...
Hearing loss, the most common neurological disorder and the fourth leading cause of years lived with...
Age-related hearing loss - presbycusis - is the number one neurodegenerative disorder and top commun...
Presbycusis contributes to cognitive decline and Alzheimer's disease. However, most research in this...
Age-related hearing loss – presbycusis – is the number one neurodegenerative disorder and top commun...
The cross-talk between oxidative stress and inflammation seems to play a key role in noise-induced h...