Authors: Prof. Dr. Mike K.S. Chan, Thomas Skutella, Jonathan R.T. Lakey, Dr. Olha Nishkumai and…
Tinnitus and the Brain: Neurobiological Mechanisms and the Emerging Role of Peptide-Based Regenerative Therapy
European Wellness researchers and collaborators have just published a comprehensive review in the Journal of Neurological Sciences and Research – exploring how tinnitus is now understood as a complex brain network disorder, and how peptide-based regenerative therapies may offer a promising new path forward!
Here’s the breakthrough:
Tinnitus affects 10 – 15% of adults globally – yet current treatments only manage symptoms. This paper digs into the real culprits:
✅ Cochlear injury sparking maladaptive brain rewiring
✅ Oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, and neuroinflammation keeping the “phantom sound” alive
✅ Limbic–auditory network disruptions fueling emotional distress
The potential solution?
Peptide-based biologics – including Mito-Organelles (MO), Nano Organo-Peptides (NOP), and Precursor Stem Cell–derived factors – that can:
✅ Restore cellular energy and calm hyperactive neurons
✅ Rebalance brain circuits and reduce aberrant neural “noise”
✅ Support neuro-regeneration at the source
Tinnitus and the Brain: Neurobiological Mechanisms and the Emerging Role of Peptide-Based Regenerative Therapy
by
Prof. Dr. Mike K.S. Chan, Krista Casazza, Prof. Dr. Michelle B.F. Wong, Dr. Dmytro Klokol and Jonathan R.T. Lakey
Journal of Neurological Sciences and Research; 5(2), 2025
http://doi.org/10.52793/JNSR.2025.5(2)-48
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