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Towards Clinical Application of Neurotrophic Factors to the Auditory Nerve; Assessment of Safety and Efficacy by a Systematic Review of Neurotrophic Treatments in Humans

Animal studies have evidenced protection of the auditory nerve by exogenous neurotrophic factors. In order to assess clinical applicability of neurotrophic treatment of the auditory nerve, the safety and efficacy of neurotrophic therapies in various human disorders were systematically reviewed. Outc...

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Autores principales: Bezdjian, Aren, Kraaijenga, Véronique J. C., Ramekers, Dyan, Versnel, Huib, Thomeer, Hans G. X. M., Klis, Sjaak F. L., Grolman, Wilko
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5187781/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27898033
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms17121981
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author Bezdjian, Aren
Kraaijenga, Véronique J. C.
Ramekers, Dyan
Versnel, Huib
Thomeer, Hans G. X. M.
Klis, Sjaak F. L.
Grolman, Wilko
author_facet Bezdjian, Aren
Kraaijenga, Véronique J. C.
Ramekers, Dyan
Versnel, Huib
Thomeer, Hans G. X. M.
Klis, Sjaak F. L.
Grolman, Wilko
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description Animal studies have evidenced protection of the auditory nerve by exogenous neurotrophic factors. In order to assess clinical applicability of neurotrophic treatment of the auditory nerve, the safety and efficacy of neurotrophic therapies in various human disorders were systematically reviewed. Outcomes of our literature search included disorder, neurotrophic factor, administration route, therapeutic outcome, and adverse event. From 2103 articles retrieved, 20 randomized controlled trials including 3974 patients were selected. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (53%) was the most frequently reported indication for neurotrophic therapy followed by diabetic polyneuropathy (28%). Ciliary neurotrophic factor (50%), nerve growth factor (24%) and insulin-like growth factor (21%) were most often used. Injection site reaction was a frequently occurring adverse event (61%) followed by asthenia (24%) and gastrointestinal disturbances (20%). Eighteen out of 20 trials deemed neurotrophic therapy to be safe, and six out of 17 studies concluded the neurotrophic therapy to be effective. Positive outcomes were generally small or contradicted by other studies. Most non-neurodegenerative diseases treated by targeted deliveries of neurotrophic factors were considered safe and effective. Hence, since local delivery to the cochlea is feasible, translation from animal studies to human trials in treating auditory nerve degeneration seems promising.
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spelling pubmed-51877812016-12-30 Towards Clinical Application of Neurotrophic Factors to the Auditory Nerve; Assessment of Safety and Efficacy by a Systematic Review of Neurotrophic Treatments in Humans Bezdjian, Aren Kraaijenga, Véronique J. C. Ramekers, Dyan Versnel, Huib Thomeer, Hans G. X. M. Klis, Sjaak F. L. Grolman, Wilko Int J Mol Sci Review Animal studies have evidenced protection of the auditory nerve by exogenous neurotrophic factors. In order to assess clinical applicability of neurotrophic treatment of the auditory nerve, the safety and efficacy of neurotrophic therapies in various human disorders were systematically reviewed. Outcomes of our literature search included disorder, neurotrophic factor, administration route, therapeutic outcome, and adverse event. From 2103 articles retrieved, 20 randomized controlled trials including 3974 patients were selected. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (53%) was the most frequently reported indication for neurotrophic therapy followed by diabetic polyneuropathy (28%). Ciliary neurotrophic factor (50%), nerve growth factor (24%) and insulin-like growth factor (21%) were most often used. Injection site reaction was a frequently occurring adverse event (61%) followed by asthenia (24%) and gastrointestinal disturbances (20%). Eighteen out of 20 trials deemed neurotrophic therapy to be safe, and six out of 17 studies concluded the neurotrophic therapy to be effective. Positive outcomes were generally small or contradicted by other studies. Most non-neurodegenerative diseases treated by targeted deliveries of neurotrophic factors were considered safe and effective. Hence, since local delivery to the cochlea is feasible, translation from animal studies to human trials in treating auditory nerve degeneration seems promising. MDPI 2016-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC5187781/ /pubmed/27898033 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms17121981 Text en © 2016 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bezdjian, Aren
Kraaijenga, Véronique J. C.
Ramekers, Dyan
Versnel, Huib
Thomeer, Hans G. X. M.
Klis, Sjaak F. L.
Grolman, Wilko
Towards Clinical Application of Neurotrophic Factors to the Auditory Nerve; Assessment of Safety and Efficacy by a Systematic Review of Neurotrophic Treatments in Humans
title Towards Clinical Application of Neurotrophic Factors to the Auditory Nerve; Assessment of Safety and Efficacy by a Systematic Review of Neurotrophic Treatments in Humans
title_full Towards Clinical Application of Neurotrophic Factors to the Auditory Nerve; Assessment of Safety and Efficacy by a Systematic Review of Neurotrophic Treatments in Humans
title_fullStr Towards Clinical Application of Neurotrophic Factors to the Auditory Nerve; Assessment of Safety and Efficacy by a Systematic Review of Neurotrophic Treatments in Humans
title_full_unstemmed Towards Clinical Application of Neurotrophic Factors to the Auditory Nerve; Assessment of Safety and Efficacy by a Systematic Review of Neurotrophic Treatments in Humans
title_short Towards Clinical Application of Neurotrophic Factors to the Auditory Nerve; Assessment of Safety and Efficacy by a Systematic Review of Neurotrophic Treatments in Humans
title_sort towards clinical application of neurotrophic factors to the auditory nerve; assessment of safety and efficacy by a systematic review of neurotrophic treatments in humans
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5187781/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27898033
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms17121981
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