The influence of metabolic syndrome on age-related hearing loss from the perspective of mitochondrial dysfunction

Front Aging Neurosci. 2022 Jul 29:14:930105. doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2022.930105. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

With the increase in life expectancy in the global population, aging societies have emerged in many countries, including China. As a common sensory defect in the elderly population, the prevalence of age-related hearing loss and its influence on society are increasing yearly. Metabolic syndrome is currently one of the main health problems in the world. Many studies have demonstrated that metabolic syndrome and its components are correlated with a variety of age-related diseases of the peripheral sensory system, including age-related hearing loss. Both age-related hearing loss and metabolic syndrome are high-prevalence chronic diseases, and many people suffer from both at the same time. In recent years, more and more studies have found that mitochondrial dysfunction occurs in both metabolic syndrome and age-related hearing loss. Therefore, to better understand the impact of metabolic syndrome on age-related hearing loss from the perspective of mitochondrial dysfunction, we reviewed the literature related to the relationship between age-related hearing loss and metabolic syndrome and their components to discern the possible role of mitochondria in both conditions.

Keywords: age-related hearing loss; cochlea; metabolic syndrome; mitochondria; mitochondrial dysfunction.

Publication types

  • Review