The role of mitochondria in age-related hearing loss

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Abstract

Age-related hearing loss (ARHL), the hearing loss associated with aging, is a vital problem in present society. The severity of hearing loss is possibly associated with the degeneration of cochlear cells. Mitochondria play a key role in the energy supply, cellular redox homeostasis, signaling, and regulation of programmed cell death. In this review, we focus on the central role of mitochondria in ARHL. The mitochondrial redox imbalance and mitochondrial DNA mutation might collaboratively involve in the process of cochlear senescence in response to the aging stress. Subsequent responses, including alteration of mitochondrial biogenesis, mitophagy, apoptosis and paraptosis, participate in the aging process from different respects. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.

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Chen, H., & Tang, J. (2014). The role of mitochondria in age-related hearing loss. Biogerontology, 15(1), 13–19. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10522-013-9475-y

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