Emerging biotechnologies and biomedical engineering technologies for hearing reconstruction.
Yangnan HuLe FangHui ZhangShasha ZhengMenghui LiaoQingyue CuiHao WeiDanqi WuHong ChengYanru QiHuan WangTao XinTian WangRen-Jie ChaiPublished in: Smart medicine (2023)
Hearing impairment is a global health problem that affects social communications and the economy. The damage and loss of cochlear hair cells and spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs) as well as the degeneration of neurites of SGNs are the core causes of sensorineural hearing loss. Biotechnologies and biomedical engineering technologies provide new hope for the treatment of auditory diseases, which utilizes biological strategies or tissue engineering methods to achieve drug delivery and the regeneration of cells, tissues, and even organs. Here, the advancements in the applications of biotechnologies (including gene therapy and cochlear organoids) and biomedical engineering technologies (including drug delivery, electrode coating, electrical stimulation and bionic scaffolds) in the field of hearing reconstruction are presented. Moreover, we summarize the challenges and provide a perspective on this field.