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Vestibular Hair Cell Regeneration in Guinea Pig after Gentamicin Damage

Jeon SJ, Chang SO, Jung JY, Choi WI, Rhee CK

  • KMID: 2276358
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2005 Mar;48(3):302-309.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The recovery of the vestibular sensory epithelia of guinea pigs after gentamicin (GM) induced hair cell injury was assessed both quantitatively and qualitatively with a functional study...
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Development of Multichannel Vestibular Prosthesis for Treatment of Bilateral Vestibular Deficiency

Ahn JH

Bilateral loss of vestibular sensation from injuries of vestibular hair cells causes individuals suffering poor vision during head movement, postural instability, chronic disequilibrium, and cognitive distraction. A vestibular prosthesis analogous...
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Preventive and Therapeutic Effects of Low Level Laser Irradiation on Gentamicin-Induced Vestibulotoxicity in Rat Utricles

Kim JB, Jung JY, Ahn JC, Rhee CK, Oh YH

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of low level laser for the prevention and treatment of aminoglycoside-induced vestibular ototoxicity. MATERIALS AND METHOD: An organotypic...
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Alteration in Expression of p27(Kip1) in Mouse Vestibular Epithelia during Apoptosis Induced by Gentamicin

Lee JE, Roh HK, Kim BI, Jung SS, Lee SH

  • KMID: 2276244
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2004 Oct;47(10):968-972.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: p27(Kip1), a novel cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor, plays a crucial role in regulation of cell proliferation during development of inner ear. In addition, p27(Kip1) is known to regulate...
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Isolation of Voltage Dependent Calcium Current in Chick Inner Hair Cell

Lee SH, Shin MC, Ahn TH, Kim KY, Kim K, Min HJ, Park CW

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Voltage dependent calcium channel (VDCC) mediates calcium ion influx and controls neurotransmitter release in excitable cells. Hair cells in vertebrates cochlea are known to express L-type VDCC....
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A Promotive Effect of Low Level Laser on Hair Cell Viability in Postnatal Organotypic Culture of Rat Utricles

Chung YW, Ahn JC, Lim ES, Kim YS, Lee MY, Jung JY, Rhee CK

  • KMID: 1603823
  • J Korean Bal Soc.
  • 2006 Jun;5(1):29-34.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: To culture and maintain mammalian hair cells is still a big challenge. In this study, long-term organotypic culture of rat utricular maculae was established to study vestibular...
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Changes in Vestibular Nerve Activity Following Acute Hypotension in Rats

Park BR, Kim MS, Yee GH, Moon MJ, Kim JH, Jin YZ, Kim YS

  • KMID: 2285278
  • Korean J Physiol Pharmacol.
  • 2003 Apr;7(2):85-90.
The basic mechanism for the excitation of the peripheral vestibular receptors following acute hypotension induced by sodium nitroprusside (SNP) or hemorrhage was investigated in anesthetized rats. Electrical activity of the...
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A Promotive Effect of Low-Level Laser on Hair Cell Regeneration Following Gentamicin Induced Ototoxicity in Postnatal Organotypic Culture of Rat Utricles

Chung YW, Ahn JC, Lim ES, Kim YS, Lee SH, Lee MY, Rhee CK

  • KMID: 2074639
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2007 Jan;50(1):25-30.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: In normal postnatal mammalian inner ear sensory epithelium, regeneration of hair cells is a very rare event, but there is hair cell regeneration with partial restoration of...
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Minocycline Protects Vestibular Hair Cells from Neomycin-Induced Ototoxicity by Inhibiting Reactive Oxygen Species Production and Caspase-3 Activity

Kim YS, Ahn JC, Baek IY, Rhee CK, Jung JY

  • KMID: 1593092
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2006 Dec;49(12):1159-1164.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Aminoglycosides, a commonly used antibiotic agent, destroys the sensory hair cells in the cochlear and vestibular system leading to irreversible hearing loss and balance problem. Minocycline, a...
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Role of peripheral vestibular receptors in the control of blood pressure following hypotension

Jin GS, Li XL, Jin YZ, Kim MS, Park BR

Hypotension is one of the potential causes of dizziness. In this review, we summarize the studies published in recent years about the electrophysiological and pharmacological mechanisms of hypotension-induced dizziness and...
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Antioxidant and Anti-Apoptotic Effect of Melatonin on the Vestibular Hair Cells of Rat Utricles

Kim JB, Jung JY, Ahn JC, Rhee CK, Hwang HJ

OBJECTIVES: Aminoglycosides are commonly used antibiotic agents, and they are known to generate free oxygen radicals within the inner ear and to cause vestibulo-cochlear toxicity and permanent damage to the...
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Expression of Caveolin-1 in the Differentiated Vestibular Cell Line (UB/UE-1) after Gentamicin Toxicity

Cho BH, Kim KS, Kim MW, Kim MS, Park BR

  • KMID: 2328955
  • J Korean Bal Soc.
  • 2005 Dec;4(2):243-249.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The caveolin is known as a mediator of cell death or survival of injured cell and inhibitor of various signaling pathways. We examined expression of caveolin-1 involved...
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The Protective Effect of Epigallocatechin-3-Gallate Against Gentamicin Vestibular Ototoxicity in Type I Vestibular Hair Cell of Guinea Pig

Choi YH, Lee SS, Moon SJ, Ahn BH, Kim NG, Jeong HS, Park JS, Cho HH, Cho YB

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Gentamicin (GM) is well known for its vestibulotoxicity. There have been many reports about vestibulotoxicity, however, its mechanism is still unclear. So far, it is known that...
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