Serious hearing and balance impairments can occur as a result of loss of hair cells related to aging, environmental stresses(such as noises exposure) or exposure to chemotherapeutic drugs(such as cisplatin and aminogl...Serious hearing and balance impairments can occur as a result of loss of hair cells related to aging, environmental stresses(such as noises exposure) or exposure to chemotherapeutic drugs(such as cisplatin and aminoglycoside antibiotics). Because a large portion of hearing impairment involves loss of hair cells, regeneration or replacement of these cells is a possible alternative to prosthetic devices1. Researchers have paid hot attention to the study of inner ear hair cell regeneration for hearing restoration for many years. Besides the important function of hair cells, there are many other contributors essential for normal hearing. Hair cell regeneration is one of the essential steps for total hearing recovery, but not the only one. In this article, we will review the progresses in research on hearing loss, stem cell application and hearing restoration.展开更多
The study reports a case of a 5-year-old Chinese girl diagnosed with Kabuki make-up Syndrome(KMS).The patient showed classic KMS appearance:widely separated eyes,ectropion of lateral one-third lower eyelids,flat nasal...The study reports a case of a 5-year-old Chinese girl diagnosed with Kabuki make-up Syndrome(KMS).The patient showed classic KMS appearance:widely separated eyes,ectropion of lateral one-third lower eyelids,flat nasal tip,and prominent ears.Auditory features in this individual included bilateral severe sensorineural hearing loss and lack of 40 Hz AERP responses identified at I year of age.The individual received cochlear implant(CI) in the left ear when 5 years old.and rehabilitation after CI treatment were 3 in speech intelligibility and 5 in auditory performance.Thus,our findings suggest that cochlear implant may be helpful to restore hearing for individuals with Kabuki syndrome.展开更多
基金the Beijing Scienceand Technology NOVA program Grant (No.2006B53)the Peking Union Medical CollegeHospital Junior Researcher Grant.
文摘Serious hearing and balance impairments can occur as a result of loss of hair cells related to aging, environmental stresses(such as noises exposure) or exposure to chemotherapeutic drugs(such as cisplatin and aminoglycoside antibiotics). Because a large portion of hearing impairment involves loss of hair cells, regeneration or replacement of these cells is a possible alternative to prosthetic devices1. Researchers have paid hot attention to the study of inner ear hair cell regeneration for hearing restoration for many years. Besides the important function of hair cells, there are many other contributors essential for normal hearing. Hair cell regeneration is one of the essential steps for total hearing recovery, but not the only one. In this article, we will review the progresses in research on hearing loss, stem cell application and hearing restoration.
文摘The study reports a case of a 5-year-old Chinese girl diagnosed with Kabuki make-up Syndrome(KMS).The patient showed classic KMS appearance:widely separated eyes,ectropion of lateral one-third lower eyelids,flat nasal tip,and prominent ears.Auditory features in this individual included bilateral severe sensorineural hearing loss and lack of 40 Hz AERP responses identified at I year of age.The individual received cochlear implant(CI) in the left ear when 5 years old.and rehabilitation after CI treatment were 3 in speech intelligibility and 5 in auditory performance.Thus,our findings suggest that cochlear implant may be helpful to restore hearing for individuals with Kabuki syndrome.