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Genetic Study of Age Related Hearing Loss

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National Taiwan University Hospital
Collaboratori
National Science Council, Taiwan

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Age-related hearing loss, or presbyacusis, is one of the most common chronically handicapped conditions for the elderly. Many factors including genetics, diet, diseases, drugs, socioeconomic factors and environmental variables were considered to be related to the development of presbyacusis. Evidences have shown that genetic factors play an important role on presbyacusis. However, which genes or their genotypes are associated with presbycusis remain unknown.
The aim of this project was to evaluate the association between the genotype of candidate genes and presbyacusis by cross-section and case-control study. In the first stage, the investigators plan to select 700 healthy subjects older than 50 with symmetric, sensorineural hearing loss. The subjects will receive basic otologic examination, pure tone audiometry, questionnaire, and genotype analysis. Because gender and age would affect hearing loss significantly, The investigators will convert the hearing level of all subjects into a gender and age independent Z-score according to ISO 7029 standard. And, The investigators define subjects within higher 30 % of Z-score as the presbyacusis group, and subjects within lower 30% of Z-score as the control group. Finally, The investigators perform Chi square analysis to test the association between genotype of candidate genes or their combinations in both groups, and calculate the odds ratio for presbyacusis between different genotype of candidate genes. Further more, we will evaluate the effect of genotype of candidate genes, environment factors, and gene-environmental interaction on the severity of presbyacusis by multivariate logistic regression.
In the second stage, The investigators wish to know the pattern of genotype and hearing level in the high risk families, according to results from the first stage, by description and case-control study. The investigators will perform t-test to evaluate the difference of Z-score in both groups. Besides, The investigators try to evaluate the effects of genotypes, environment factors, and gene-environmental interaction on hearing level in high risk families by multivariate logistic regression.

Date

Ultimo verificato: 10/31/2012
Primo inviato: 08/31/2008
Iscrizione stimata inviata: 11/20/2012
Primo pubblicato: 11/21/2012
Ultimo aggiornamento inviato: 11/20/2012
Ultimo aggiornamento pubblicato: 11/21/2012
Data di inizio effettiva dello studio: 07/31/2008
Data di completamento primaria stimata: 06/30/2009
Data stimata di completamento dello studio: 06/30/2009

Condizione o malattia

Age-related Hearing Loss
Presbycusis

Intervento / trattamento

Genetic: A

Fase

-

Gruppi di braccia

BraccioIntervento / trattamento
Experimental: A
Genetic: A
Draw blood for genetic screening

Criteri di idoneità

Età idonea per lo studio 45 Months Per 45 Months
Sessi idonei allo studioAll
Accetta volontari sani
Criteri

Inclusion Criteria:

- subjects aged 45 or above, both male and female came to the hospital for health check up

Exclusion Criteria:

- known ontological disease age under 45 noise exposure history history of ototoxicity psychiatric diseases

Risultato

Misure di esito primarie

1. which gene or Single nucleotide polymorphism is related to age related hearing loss [2008-2009]

Misure di esito secondarie

1. Which environmental factor(s) or systemic diseases are related to age related hearing loss [2008-2009]

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