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.
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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.
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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.