Presbyacusis

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Status: Not yet recruiting

First In Human Randomised Trial of Rincell-1 in Adults With a Cochlear Implant

Rinri Therapeutics is conducting a clinical trial of a new cell therapy called Rincell-1. Rincell-1 is being developed to treat adults with neural hearing loss, either age related hearing loss or auditory neuropathy, who also meet criteria for a cochlear implant. The goals of this study are: * To learn about the safety profile of Rincell-1, the procedure used to inject it and the medications given to promote the growth of the cells * To evaluate how well Rincell-1 works by measuring changes in the function of auditory neurons. * To understand if Rincell-1 can be easily and successfully given at the same time as cochlear implant surgery Participants will be randomly assigned to one of two groups: one group that receives a standard care cochlear implant, and the other that will receive an injection of Rincell-1 at the same time as their standard care cochlear implant. Researchers will compare the safety of Rincell-1 in combination with a cochlear implant to a cochlear implant on its own. Participants will take part in the trial for 52 weeks after CI surgery. During that time, they will have regular follow-ups and will take daily measurements at home of their hearing health.

Participants needed: 20
Trial details
Phase: Phase 1, Phase 2Age: 18-74Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Rinri TherapeuticsUpdated: May 12, 2026Locations: 3
Eligibility criteria

Aged 60-74 years (inclusive) at time of consent [+14]

ECochG measurements and genetic testing suggestive of synaptopathy or myelinopat... [+22]

Status: Recruiting

Development of a Battery of Audiological Tests for the Precision Diagnosis of Age-related Hearing Loss

Age-related hearing loss, or presbycusis, is caused by many genetic and environmental factors. Its prevalence poses a public health challenge of early identification and effective hearing aid treatment. However, the lack of screening and of a validated audiological test battery to diagnose an individual's needs and to guide hearing aid adjustments is a major obstacle. Furthermore, monogenic forms of hearing loss affect only one functional module of hearing. The audiological test(s) dependent on the function of this module are affected, in a progressive manner, but not the others. A previous study showed that in early onset presbycusis patients, a quarter of the subjects tested were affected by monogenic presbycusis. The collection of audiological and vestibular tests, carried out on proven monogenic presbycusis patients and compared to that of normal hearing patients, would constitute a battery of tests allowing a precision diagnosis, then developed to all forms of presbycusis in order to study if the identification of abnormal functional modules can usefully guide the diagnosis and the early fitting.

Participants needed: 700
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Institut PasteurUpdated: Mar 3, 2025Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

Be over the age of 18, [+4]

Report having been chronically exposed to loud sounds. [+9]