Tamoxifen has been used extensively in the treatment of breast cancer and other neoplasms. In addition to its well-known action on estrogen receptors it is also known to acutely block chloride channels that participate in cell volume regulation. Tamoxifen’s role in preventing cochlear outer hair cell (OHC) swelling in vitro suggested that OHC swelling noted following noise exposure could potentially be a therapeutic target for Tamoxifen in its role as a chloride channel blocker to help prevent noise induced hearing loss. To investigate this possiblity, the effects of exposure to Tamoxifen on physiologic measures of cochlear function in the presence and absence of subsequent noise exposure were studied. Male Mongolian gerbils (2–4 months old...
One of the most common cause of hearing loss depends on noise overexposure. Noise is a stress factor...
BACKGROUND: Data from animal studies show that antioxidants can compensate against noise-induced st...
This paper reviews intriguing recent findings on the mechanisms of drug induced hearing loss caused ...
Objective(s): Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is the major cause of acquired hearing loss. Celecox...
Endogenous glucocorticoids (GC) are known to modulate basic elements of cochlear physiology. These i...
Hearing loss (ototoxicity) is a global phenomenon. Noise induced hearing loss is one of the most com...
Noise and aminoglycosides initially attack cochlear outer hair cells ( OHCs). Distortion product oto...
Clinical ototoxicity—permanent hearing loss caused by medications—is estimated to affect millions of...
Introduction: Noise exposure, the main cause of hearing loss in countries with lot of industries, ma...
Background: Outer hair cells' (OHCs') dysfunctions as the extent of temporary and permanent threshol...
Exposure to intense sound or high doses of aminoglycoside antibiotics can increase hearing threshold...
Hearing loss is a significant health problem that can result from a variety of exogenous insults tha...
Noise over-stimulation induces or influences molecular pathways in the cochlea. One approach to the ...
Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of exogenous glucocorticoid exposure i...
Evidence of significant hearing loss during the early days of use of cisplatin as a chemotherapeutic...
One of the most common cause of hearing loss depends on noise overexposure. Noise is a stress factor...
BACKGROUND: Data from animal studies show that antioxidants can compensate against noise-induced st...
This paper reviews intriguing recent findings on the mechanisms of drug induced hearing loss caused ...
Objective(s): Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is the major cause of acquired hearing loss. Celecox...
Endogenous glucocorticoids (GC) are known to modulate basic elements of cochlear physiology. These i...
Hearing loss (ototoxicity) is a global phenomenon. Noise induced hearing loss is one of the most com...
Noise and aminoglycosides initially attack cochlear outer hair cells ( OHCs). Distortion product oto...
Clinical ototoxicity—permanent hearing loss caused by medications—is estimated to affect millions of...
Introduction: Noise exposure, the main cause of hearing loss in countries with lot of industries, ma...
Background: Outer hair cells' (OHCs') dysfunctions as the extent of temporary and permanent threshol...
Exposure to intense sound or high doses of aminoglycoside antibiotics can increase hearing threshold...
Hearing loss is a significant health problem that can result from a variety of exogenous insults tha...
Noise over-stimulation induces or influences molecular pathways in the cochlea. One approach to the ...
Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of exogenous glucocorticoid exposure i...
Evidence of significant hearing loss during the early days of use of cisplatin as a chemotherapeutic...
One of the most common cause of hearing loss depends on noise overexposure. Noise is a stress factor...
BACKGROUND: Data from animal studies show that antioxidants can compensate against noise-induced st...
This paper reviews intriguing recent findings on the mechanisms of drug induced hearing loss caused ...