Title : Paraoxonase and superoxide dismutase gene polymorphisms and noise-induced hearing loss - Fortunato_2004_Clin.Chem_50_2012 |
Author(s) : Fortunato G , Marciano E , Zarrilli F , Mazzaccara C , Intrieri M , Calcagno G , Vitale DF , La Manna P , Saulino C , Marcelli V , Sacchetti L |
Ref : Clinical Chemistry , 50 :2012 , 2004 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Noise-induced cochlear epithelium damage can cause hearing loss in industrial workers. In experimental systems, noise induces the release of free radicals and may damage the cochlear sensorial epithelium. Therefore, genes involved in regulating the reactive oxygen species manganese-superoxide dismutase (SOD2) and the antioxidant paraoxonase (PON) could influence cochlea vulnerability to noise. We evaluated whether susceptibility to noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is associated with SOD2, PON1, and PON2 polymorphisms in workers exposed to prolonged loud noise. |
PubMedSearch : Fortunato_2004_Clin.Chem_50_2012 |
PubMedID: 15345661 |
Fortunato G, Marciano E, Zarrilli F, Mazzaccara C, Intrieri M, Calcagno G, Vitale DF, La Manna P, Saulino C, Marcelli V, Sacchetti L (2004)
Paraoxonase and superoxide dismutase gene polymorphisms and noise-induced hearing loss
Clinical Chemistry
50 :2012
Fortunato G, Marciano E, Zarrilli F, Mazzaccara C, Intrieri M, Calcagno G, Vitale DF, La Manna P, Saulino C, Marcelli V, Sacchetti L (2004)
Clinical Chemistry
50 :2012