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Hidden Hearing Injury: The Emerging Science and Military Relevance of Cochlear Synaptopathy

机译:隐藏的听力损伤:耳蜗突触病的新兴科学与军事相关性

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Introduction: The phenomenon recently described as "hidden hearing loss" was the subject of a meeting co-hosted by the Department of Defense Hearing Center of Excellence and MIT Lincoln Laboratory to consider the potential relevance of noise-related synaptopathic injury to military settings and performance, service-related injury scenarios, and military medical priorities. Participants included approximately 50 researchers and subject matter experts from academic, federal, and military laboratories. Here we present a synthesis of discussion topics and concerns, as well as specific research objectives identified to develop militarily relevant knowledge. Materials and Methods: We consider findings from studies to date that have demonstrated cochlear synaptopathy and neurodegenerative processes apparently linked to noise exposure in animal models. We explore the potential relevance of these findings to the prediction and prevention of military hearing injuries, and to comorbid injuries in the neurological domain. Results: Noise-induced cochlear synaptopathic injury is not detected by conventional audiometric assessment of threshold sensitivity. Animal studies suggest there may be a generous window of opportunity for intervention to mitigate or prevent cochlear neurodegenerative processes, e.g., by administration of neurotrophins or antioxidants. However, it is not yet known if the mechanisms that underlie "hidden hearing loss" also occur in human beings or, if so, how to identify them early, and how and when to intervene. Conclusion: Neurological injuries resulting from noise exposures via the auditory system have potentially significant implications for military Service Member performance, long-term Veteran health, and noise exposure standards. Mediated via auditory pathways, such injuries have possible relationship to clinical impairments including speech perception, and may be a largely overlooked contributor to cognitive symptoms associated with other military service-related injuries such as blast exposure and brain trauma. The potential health and performance consequences of noise-induced cochlear synaptopathic injury are easily overlooked, especially if it is assumed that hearing threshold sensitivity loss is the major concern. There should be a renewed impetus to further characterize and model synaptopathic mechanisms of auditory injury; study its potential impact on human auditory function, cognition, and performance metrics of military relevance; and develop solutions for auditory protection (including noise dosimetry) and treatment if appropriate following noise or blast exposure in military scenarios. We identify specific problems, solution objectives, and research objectives. Recommended research calls for a multidisciplinary approach to address cochlear nerve synaptopathy, central (brain) dysfunction, noise exposure measurement and metrics, and clinical assessment.
机译:介绍:最近被描述为“隐藏的听力损失”的现象是由国防聆讯中心卓越部门和麻省理工学院林肯实验室联合主办的会议主题,以考虑噪声相关的突触病伤害对军事环境和性能的潜在相关性,与服务有关的伤害情景和军事医学优先事项。参与者包括来自学术,联邦和军事实验室的大约50名研究人员和主题专家。在这里,我们展示了讨论主题和担忧的综合,以及确定的具体研究目标,以制定广泛相关的知识。材料和方法:我们认为迄今为止研究的研究表明,表明耳蜗突触病和神经变性过程明显与动物模型中的噪声暴露有关的过程。我们探讨了这些发现对军事听力损伤预测和预防的潜在相关性,并在神经结构域中的合并伤害。结果:常规听力评估对阈值敏感性的常规听力评估未检测到噪声诱导的耳蜗突触损伤。动物研究表明,可以有一个慷慨的干预机会窗口,以减轻或预防耳蜗神经变性过程,例如通过施用神经营养素或抗氧化剂。但是,如果在人类中也发生了“隐藏的听力损失”的机制,尚不清楚,如果是的话,如何早期识别它们,以及如何介入。结论:通过听觉系统噪声曝光引起的神经损伤对军事服务成员性能,长期退伍军健康和噪音曝光标准具有潜在的重大影响。通过听觉途径介导,这种伤害可能与临床障碍的关系,包括语音感知,并且可能是与其他与爆炸暴露和脑创伤等其他军事服务有关的伤害相关的认知症状的主要原因。噪声引起的耳蜗突触伤害损伤的潜在健康和性能后果很容易被忽视,特别是如果假设听觉阈值敏感性损失是主要问题。应该有重新推动的进一步表征和模型听觉损伤的突触疗法机制;研究其对人类听觉功能,认知和军事相关性的绩效指标的潜在影响;在军事情景中噪音或爆炸暴露后,开发听觉保护(包括噪声剂量测定法)和治疗的解决方案。我们确定了特定的问题,解决方案目标和研究目标。推荐的研究要求多学科方法来解决耳蜗神经突触病,中央(大脑)功能障碍,噪声暴露测量和指标以及临床评估。

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