Miller Laboratory Publications

NIHL

  • Le Prell CG, Yamashita D, Minami S, Yamasoba T, Miller JM. Mechanisms of noise-induced hearing loss indicate multiple methods of prevention. Hear. Res. 226:22-43, 2007.
  • Le Prell CG, Hughes LF, Miller JM. Free radical scavengers, vitamins A, C, and E, plus magnesium reduces noise trauma. Free Rad Biol. Med. 42:1454-1463, 2007.
  • Minami SB, Yamashita D, Schacht J, and Miller JM: Creatine and tempol attenuates noise-induced hearing loss. Brain Research, 1148: 83-89, 2007.
  • Miller J, Yamashita S, Minami S, Yamasoba T and LePrell C. Mechanisms and prevention of noise induced hearing loss. Otol Jpn 16 (2):139-153, 2006.
  • Yamashita D, Jiang HY, Le Prell CG, Schacht J, Miller JM. Post-exposure treatment attenuates noise-induced hearing loss. Neuroscience. 134 (2):633-642, 2005
  • Yamashita D, Miller JM, Jiang HY, Minami SB, Schacht J. AIF and EndoG in noise-induced hearing loss. Neuroreport. 15(18):2719-22, 2004.
  • Takemura K, Komeda M, Yagi M, Himeno C, Izumikawa M, Doi T, Kuriyama H, Miller JM, Yamashita T. Direct inner ear infusion of dexamethasone attenuates noise-induced trauma in guinea pig. Hear Res. 196(1-2):58-68, 2004.
  • Minami SB, Yamashita D, Schacht J, Miller JM. Calcineurin activation contributes to noise-induced hearing loss. J Neurosci Res. 78(3):383-92, 2004.
  • Yamashita D, Jiang HY, Schacht J, Miller JM. Delayed production of free radicals following noise exposure. Brain Res. 1019(1-2):201-9, 2004.
  • LePrell C, Dolan D, Schacht J, Miller JM, Lomax M, Altschuler RA. Pathways for Protection from Noise Induced Hearing Loss. Noise & Health 5(20): 1-17, 2003.
  • Ekborn A, Laurell G, Ehresson H, Miller J. Intracochlear Administration of Thiourea Protects Against Cisplatin-Induced Outer Hair Cell Loss in the Guinea Pig. Hear Res 181:109-115, 2003.
  • Ohinata Y, Miller JM, Schacht J: Protection from noise-induced lipid peroxidation and hair cell lost in the cochlea. Brain Research 966:265-273, 2003.
  • Miller JM, Brown JN, Schact J. 8-iso-prostaglandin F2a, a product of noise exposure, reduces inner ear flow, Audiology Neuro-Otology 8:207-221, 2003.
  • Miller JM, Schacht J, Altsculer RA. Prevention of noise-induced hearing loss. Cambridge Press, In Press.
  • Altschuler RA, Miller JM, Raphael Y, Schacht J. Strategies for protection of the inner ear from noise induced hearing loss. In: Cochlear Pharmacology and Noise Trauma. Proceedings of the Joint Symposium organized by the European Commission Concerted Action. Prasher D. and Canlon B (Eds) Noise Research Network Publications, London, 1998.
  • Ohinata Y. Miller JM. Altschuler RA. Schacht J. Intense noise induces formation of vasoactive lipid peroxidation products in the cochlea. Brain Research. 878(1-2):163-73, 2000 Sep 29
  • Shoji F. Miller AL. Mitchell A. Yamasoba T. Altschuler RA. Miller JM. Differential protective effects of neurotrophins in the attenuation of noise-induced hair cell loss. Hearing Research. 146(1-2):134-42, 2000 Aug.
  • Shoji F. Yamasoba T. Magal E. Dolan DF. Altschuler RA. Miller JM. Glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor has a dose dependent influence on noise-induced hearing loss in the guinea pig cochlea. Hearing Research. 142(1-2):41-55, 2000 Apr.
  • Yamasoba T. Dolan DF. Miller JM. Acquired resistance to acoustic trauma by sound conditioning is primarily mediated by changes restricted to the cochlea, not by systemic responses. Hearing Research. 127(1-2):31-40, 1999 Jan.
  • Yamasoba T. Schacht J. Shoji F. Miller JM. Attenuation of cochlear damage from noise trauma by an iron chelator, a free radical scavenger and glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor in vivo. Brain Research. 815(2):317-25, 1999 Jan 9
  • Yamasoba T. Yagi M. Roessler BJ. Miller JM. Raphael Y. Inner ear transgene expression after adenoviral vector inoculation in the endolymphatic sac.Human Gene Therapy. 10(5):769-74, 1999 Mar 20.
  • Yamasoba T. Harris C. Shoji F. Lee RJ. Nuttall AL. Miller JM. Influence of intense sound exposure on glutathione synthesis in the cochlea. Brain Research. 804(1):72-8, 1998 Aug 31.
  • Yamasoba T. Nuttall AL. Harris C. Raphael Y. Miller JM. Role of glutathione in protection against noise-induced hearing loss. Brain Research. 784(1-2):82-90, 1998 Feb 16. 

SGC

  • Maruyama J, Yamagata T, Ulfendahl M, Bredberg G, Altschuler R, and Miller J. Effects of antioxidants on auditory nerve function and survival in deafened guinea pigs. Neurobiol. Dis. 25(2): 309-318, 2007.
  • Miller JM, Le Prell CG, Prieskorn DM, Wys NL and Altschuler. Delayed neurotrophin treatment following deafness rescues spiral ganglion cells from death and promotes regrowth of auditory nerve peripheral processes: effects of brain-derived neurotrophic factor and fibroblast growth factor. In Press: Journal of Neuroscience Research, 2007.
  • Rask-Andersen H, Bostrom M, Gerdin B, Kinnefors A, Nyberg G, Engstrand T, Miller JM, Lindholm D. Regeneration of human auditory nerve. In vitro/in video demonstration of neural progenitor cells in adult human and guinea pig spiral ganglion. Hear Res. 203(1-2):180-91, 2005.
  • Yamagata T, Miller JM, Ulfendahl M, Olivius NP, Altschuler RA, Pyykko I, Bredberg G. Delayed neurotrophic treatment preserves nerve survival and electrophysiological responsiveness in neomycin-deafened guinea pigs. J Neurosci Res. 78(1):75-86, 2004.
  • Olivius P, Alexandrov L, Miller JM, Ulfendahl M, Bagger-Sjöbäck and Kozlova EN. A model for implanting neuronal tissue into the cochlea. Brain Research Protocols 12(3): 152-156, 2004.
  • Nagase S, Mukaida M, Miller JM, and Altschuler RA. Neonatal deafening causes changes in Fos protein induced by cochlear electrical stimulation. J Neurocytology 32: 353-361, 2003.
  • Olivius PN, Alexandrov OL, Miller J, Ulfendahl M, Bagger D, Kozlova E. Allografted fetal dorsal root ganglion neuronal survival in the guinea pig cochlea. Brain Research 979:1-6, 2003.
  • Kanzaki S, Stover T, Kawamoto K, Prieskorn DM, Altschuler RA, Miller JM, Raphael Y. Glial Cell Line-Derived Neutrotrophie Factor and Chronic Electrical Stimulation Prevent VIII Cranial Nerve Degeneration Following Denervation. J Comp Neuro 454:350-360, 2002.
  • Miller JM, Miller AL, Yamagate T. Bredberg G, Altschuler RA: Protection and regrowth of the auditory nerve after deafness. Audiology & Neuro-Otology, 7:3175-179, 2002.
  • Miller, A., D. Prieskorn, Altschuler, RA, Miller, JM (2003). "Mechanism of stimulation-induced neuroprotection: effects of verapamil on protection of prmary auditory afferents." Brain Research 966(2): 218-30.
  • Altschuler RA, Miller AL, Miller JM. Deafness-related changes in the auditory pathways and interventions to prevent and reduce them. SHHH Proceedings from the Seventh Annual Research Symposium, 2000.
  • Altschuler RA, Cho Y, Ylikoski J, Pirvola U, Magal E, Miller JM. Rescue and Regrowth of Sensory Nerves Following Differentiation by Neurotrophic Factors. In: Ototoxicity Basic Science and Clinical Applications by Henderson, Salvi, Quaranta, McFadden and Burkard (Eds) The New York Academy of Sciences, New York, New York, 1999.
  • Aarnisalo AA, Pirvola U, Liang XQ, Miller JM, Ylikoski J. Apoptosis in the auditory brainstem neurons after a severe noise trauma of the organ of Corti; Intracochlear GDNF-treatment reduces the number of apoptotic cells. Neuroscience Letters, 1999.
  • Nagase S. Miller JM. Dupont J. Lim HH. Sato K. Altschuler RA. Changes in cochlear electrical stimulation induced Fos expression in the rat inferior colliculus following deafness. Hearing Research. 147(1-2):242-50, 2000 Sep.
  • Saito H. Miller JM. Altschuler RA. Cochleotopic fos immunoreactivity in cochlea and cochlear nuclei evoked by bipolar cochlear electrical stimulation. Hearing Research. 145(1-2):37-51, 2000 Jul.
  • Suzuki M. Yagi M. Brown JN. Miller AL. Miller JM. Raphael Y. Effect of transgenic GDNF expression on gentamicin-induced cochlear and vestibular toxicity. Gene Therapy. 7(12):1046-54, 2000 Jun.
  • Altschuler RA. Cho Y. Ylikoski J. Pirvola U. Magal E. Miller JM. Rescue and regrowth of sensory nerves following deafferentation by neurotrophic factors. [Review] [33 refs] Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 884:305-11, 1999 Nov 28
  • Miller, AM, Yamasoba T and Altschuler RA: Hair cell and spiral ganglion neuron preservation and regeneration - influence of growth factors. Current Opinion in Otolaryngology, Head & Neck Surg 6:301-307, 1999.
  • Saito H. Miller JM. Pfingst BE. Altschuler RA. Fos-like immunoreactivity in the auditory brainstem evoked by bipolar intracochlear electrical stimulation: effects of current level and pulse duration. Neuroscience. 91(1):139-61, 1999.
  • Ylikoski J, Pirvola U, Suvanto P, Liang X-Q, Virkkala J, Magal E, Altschuler RA, Miller JM, and Saarma M: Guinea pig auditory neurons are protected by GDNF from degeneration after noise trauma, Hearing Research, 1998
  • Miller JM, Chi DH, O'Keeffe, L, Kruszka P, Raphael Y and Altschuler RA: Neurotrophins can enhance spiral ganglion cell survival after inner hair cell loss. International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience, 15:631-643, 1997
  • Mitchell A, Miller JM, Finger P, Heller J and Altschuler RA: Effects of chronic high rate electrical stimulation on the cochlea and eighth nerve in the deafened guinea pig. Hearing Research 105:30-43, 1997.
  • Miller JM, Altschuler RA, Dupont J, Lesperance M and Tucci D: Consequences of deafness and electrical stimulation on the auditory system, In: Auditory Plasticity and Regeneration, Salvi RJ, Henderson D, Fiorino F and Colletti V eds, Tieman Med Publishers, NY, pp 378-391, 1996.
  • Miller JM and Altschuler RA: Effectiveness of different electrical stimulation conditions in preservation of spiral ganglion cells following deafness. Annals of Otology, Rhinology. and Laryngology. 104:57-60, 1995.
  • Miller JM, Altschuler RA, Niparko JK, Hartshorn DO, Helfert RH, Moore JK: Deafness-induced changes in the central nervous system and their reversibility and prevention. In: Dancer, Henderson, Salvi, Hamernik (eds): Noise Induced Hearing Loss (Mosby Year Book, St. Louis), 1992. 

Other

  • Wissel K, Wefstaedt P, Rieger H, Miller JM, Lenarz T and Stoever T. Upregulation of GDNF and artemin mRNA in the auditory nerve of deafened rats. Neuoreport 17(9):875-878, 2006.
  • Wissel K, Wefstaedt P, Miller JM, Lenarz T, Stoever T. Differential brain-derived neurotrophic factor and transforming growth factor-beta expression in the rat cochlea following a deafness. Neuroreport 17(12):1297-1301, 2006. Neher A, Nagl M, Prieskorn D, Mitchell A, Brown N, Schrott-Fischer A, Miller JM. Tolerability of N-chlorotaurine in the guinea pig middle ear: a pilot study using an improved application system. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol. 113(1):76-81, 2004.
  • Prieskorn DM. Miller JM. Technical report: chronic and acute intracochlear infusion in rodents. Hearing Research. 140(1-2):212-5, 2000 Feb.
  • Suzuki T. Ren T. Nuttall AL. Miller JM. Age-related changes in cochlear blood flow response to occlusion of anterior inferior cerebellar artery in mice. Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology. 107(8):648-53, 1998 Aug.
  • Coleman JK. Lee JI. Miller JM. Nuttall AL. Changes in cochlear blood flow due to intra-arterial infusions of angiotensin II (3-8) (angiotensin IV) in guinea pigs. Hearing Research. 119(1-2):61-8, 1998 May.
  • Brown JN, Miller JM, Altschuler RA and Nuttall AL: Osmotic pump implants for chronic infusion of drugs into the inner ear. Hear Res 70:167-172, 1993.