Autophagy: A Novel Horizon for Hair Cell Protection

As a general sensory disorder, hearing loss was a major concern worldwide. Autophagy is a common cellular reaction to stress that degrades cytoplasmic waste through the lysosome pathway. Autophagy not only plays major roles in maintaining intracellular homeostasis but is also involved in the develop...

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Main Authors: Chang Liu, Zhiwei Zheng, Pengjun Wang, Shuangba He, Yingzi He
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021-01-01
Series:Neural Plasticity
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5511010
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spelling doaj-eff310219fd4459281f9772c48e9229b2021-07-12T02:12:05ZengHindawi LimitedNeural Plasticity1687-54432021-01-01202110.1155/2021/5511010Autophagy: A Novel Horizon for Hair Cell ProtectionChang Liu0Zhiwei Zheng1Pengjun Wang2Shuangba He3Yingzi He4ENT Institute and Otorhinolaryngology DepartmentENT Institute and Otorhinolaryngology DepartmentDepartment of OtorhinolaryngologyDepartment of Otolaryngology Head and NeckENT Institute and Otorhinolaryngology DepartmentAs a general sensory disorder, hearing loss was a major concern worldwide. Autophagy is a common cellular reaction to stress that degrades cytoplasmic waste through the lysosome pathway. Autophagy not only plays major roles in maintaining intracellular homeostasis but is also involved in the development and pathogenesis of many diseases. In the auditory system, several studies revealed the link between autophagy and hearing protection. In this review, we aimed to establish the correlation between autophagy and hair cells (HCs) from the aspects of ototoxic drugs, aging, and acoustic trauma and discussed whether autophagy could serve as a potential measure in the protection of HCs.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5511010
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author Chang Liu
Zhiwei Zheng
Pengjun Wang
Shuangba He
Yingzi He
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Zhiwei Zheng
Pengjun Wang
Shuangba He
Yingzi He
Autophagy: A Novel Horizon for Hair Cell Protection
Neural Plasticity
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Zhiwei Zheng
Pengjun Wang
Shuangba He
Yingzi He
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title Autophagy: A Novel Horizon for Hair Cell Protection
title_short Autophagy: A Novel Horizon for Hair Cell Protection
title_full Autophagy: A Novel Horizon for Hair Cell Protection
title_fullStr Autophagy: A Novel Horizon for Hair Cell Protection
title_full_unstemmed Autophagy: A Novel Horizon for Hair Cell Protection
title_sort autophagy: a novel horizon for hair cell protection
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Neural Plasticity
issn 1687-5443
publishDate 2021-01-01
description As a general sensory disorder, hearing loss was a major concern worldwide. Autophagy is a common cellular reaction to stress that degrades cytoplasmic waste through the lysosome pathway. Autophagy not only plays major roles in maintaining intracellular homeostasis but is also involved in the development and pathogenesis of many diseases. In the auditory system, several studies revealed the link between autophagy and hearing protection. In this review, we aimed to establish the correlation between autophagy and hair cells (HCs) from the aspects of ototoxic drugs, aging, and acoustic trauma and discussed whether autophagy could serve as a potential measure in the protection of HCs.
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