Hidden hearing loss: current perspectives and potential therapies

Abstract. Hidden hearing loss (HHL), an auditory dysfunction that has gained much recent attention, has the hallmarks of speech discrimination and intelligibility deficits with normal or near-normal hearing thresholds. The pathological mechanisms of HHL are complicated and are not yet fully understo...

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Main Authors: Diyan Chen, Gaogan Jia, Yusu Ni, Yan Chen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Health 2019-06-01
Series:Journal of Bio-X Research
Online Access:http://journals.lww.com/10.1097/JBR.0000000000000035
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spelling doaj-9d227afd52424776a01f43dd7379d9632020-11-25T03:02:25ZengWolters Kluwer HealthJournal of Bio-X Research2096-56722577-35852019-06-0122626710.1097/JBR.0000000000000035201906000-00002Hidden hearing loss: current perspectives and potential therapiesDiyan ChenGaogan JiaYusu NiYan ChenAbstract. Hidden hearing loss (HHL), an auditory dysfunction that has gained much recent attention, has the hallmarks of speech discrimination and intelligibility deficits with normal or near-normal hearing thresholds. The pathological mechanisms of HHL are complicated and are not yet fully understood. HHL can be resulted from disorders of the central nervous system such as auditory cortex, and/or pathological changes of inner ear. Thus far, 2 pathological phenomena, synaptopathy and auditory nerve demyelination, have been reported as underlying causes of otogenic HHL. Here, we review the clinical and physiological characteristics of HHL as well as the molecular pathological mechanisms of otogenic HHL and aim to allude to potential therapy targets for clinical applications in the future.http://journals.lww.com/10.1097/JBR.0000000000000035
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author Diyan Chen
Gaogan Jia
Yusu Ni
Yan Chen
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Gaogan Jia
Yusu Ni
Yan Chen
Hidden hearing loss: current perspectives and potential therapies
Journal of Bio-X Research
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Gaogan Jia
Yusu Ni
Yan Chen
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title Hidden hearing loss: current perspectives and potential therapies
title_short Hidden hearing loss: current perspectives and potential therapies
title_full Hidden hearing loss: current perspectives and potential therapies
title_fullStr Hidden hearing loss: current perspectives and potential therapies
title_full_unstemmed Hidden hearing loss: current perspectives and potential therapies
title_sort hidden hearing loss: current perspectives and potential therapies
publisher Wolters Kluwer Health
series Journal of Bio-X Research
issn 2096-5672
2577-3585
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Abstract. Hidden hearing loss (HHL), an auditory dysfunction that has gained much recent attention, has the hallmarks of speech discrimination and intelligibility deficits with normal or near-normal hearing thresholds. The pathological mechanisms of HHL are complicated and are not yet fully understood. HHL can be resulted from disorders of the central nervous system such as auditory cortex, and/or pathological changes of inner ear. Thus far, 2 pathological phenomena, synaptopathy and auditory nerve demyelination, have been reported as underlying causes of otogenic HHL. Here, we review the clinical and physiological characteristics of HHL as well as the molecular pathological mechanisms of otogenic HHL and aim to allude to potential therapy targets for clinical applications in the future.
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