Mechanosensory hair cells are the receptor cells of hearing and balance. Hair cells are sensitive to death from exposure to therapeutic drugs with ototoxic side effects, including aminoglycoside antibiotics and cisplatin. We recently showed that the induction of heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) inhibits ototoxic drug–induced hair cell death. Here, we examined the mechanisms underlying the protective effect of HSP70. In response to heat shock, HSP70 was induced in glia-like supporting cells but not in hair cells. Adenovirus-mediated infection of supporting cells with
Lindsey A. May, Inga I. Kramarenko, Carlene S. Brandon, Christina Voelkel-Johnson, Soumen Roy, Kristy Truong, Shimon P. Francis, Elyssa L. Monzack, Fu-Shing Lee, Lisa L. Cunningham
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Neuroprotection by astrocytes in brain ischemia: Importance of microRNAs
YB Ouyang, L Xu, S Yue, S Liu, RG Giffard |
Neuroscience Letters | 2014 |
Electroacoustic Stimulation: Now and into the Future
S Irving, L Gillespie, R Richardson, D Rowe, JB Fallon, AK Wise |
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Heat Shock Protein-Mediated Protection Against Cisplatin-Induced Hair Cell Death
TG Baker, S Roy, CS Brandon, IK Kramarenko, SP Francis, M Taleb, KM Marshall, R Schwendener, FS Lee, LL Cunningham |
Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology | 2014 |