Sensorineural deafness is a common disease caused by dysfunction in one or more parts of the auditory pathway between the inner ear and the auditory cortex
with complex etiologies that include ototoxic drugs
noise exposure and ageing in addition to genetic factors. According to a 2018 WHO study
466 million people worldwide have moderate to severe binaural hearing loss
accounting for approximately 6.1% of the world’s population
and the number of people with hearing impairment is growing year on year and is trending younger. A large body of research evidence suggests that oxidative stress generates excess reactive oxygen radicals as a possible common pathological link in hearing impairment processes including noise deafness
age-related deafness
drug-induced deafness and sudden sensorineural deafness. This study provides a review of the mechanisms of oxidative stress damage in these diseases.
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