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    The Effect of Curcuminoid to Noise Exposure Viewed from The Expressions of Calcineurin (CaN) and Heat Shock Protein (HSP-70) in Cochlear Fibroblasts of Rattus Norvegicus 

    Haryuna, Tengku Siti Hajar; Riawan, Wibi; Nasution, Ardyansyah (2014)
    Numerous epidemiological and experimental studies have been carried out so far, from whichempirical evidences were obtained and various theories were suggested to elucidate a series of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL) ...
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    Cochlear Fibroblasts Repairment In Rat Model Of Ototoxicity As A Result Of Curcumin Treatment (Preliminary Study) 

    Haryuna, Tengku Siti Hajar; Sari, Anggraini (2016)
    Objectives Previous research suggests that curcumin is able to decrease malondialdehyde (MDA) expression due to oxidative stress related noise exposure on fibroblasts of cochlear lateral walls. The literature shows that ...
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    Curcumin Prevents Cochlear Oxidative Damage After Noise Exposure 

    Haryuna, Tengku Siti Hajar; Riawan, Wibi; Reza, Muhammad; Purnami, Nyilo; Adnan, Adlin (2016)
    Objective: To demonstrate curcumin as the safe and effective the rapeutic agent in the prevention and treatment of oxidative damage in fibroblasts within the cochlear supporting tissues and lateral wall followi ng noise ...
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    Curcumin Reduces the Noise-Exposed Cochlear Fibroblasts Apoptosis 

    Haryuna, Tengku Siti Hajar; Riawan, Wibi; Nasution, Ardyansyah; Ma'at, Suprapto; Harahap, Juliandi; Adriztina, Indri (2016)
    Introduction The structural changes underlying permanent noise-induced hea ring loss (NIHL) include loss of the sensory hair cells, damage to their stereocilia, and supporting tissues within the cochlear lateral ...
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    The Effect Of Curcuminoid To Noise Exposure Viewed From The Expression Of Heat Shock Protein-70 (HSP-70) In Cochlear Fibroblasts Of Rattus Norvegicus 

    Haryuna, Tengku Siti Hajar; Lutan, Ramsi; Purnami, Nyilo; Ma'at, Suprapto; Riawan, Wibi (2013)
    Numerous epidemiological and experimental studies have been carried out so far, from which empirical evidences were obtained and various theories were suggested to elucidate a series of Noise-Illduced Hearing Loss (NIHL) ...
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    Modulation Of Antioxidant Status By Curcumin Prevents Cochlear Damage After Noise Exposure 

    Haryuna, Tengku Siti Hajar; Riawan, Wibi; Reza, Muhammad; Saragih, Abdul Rachman (2015)
    Several studies have discovered that curcumin possesses broad biological/functions, especially amioxidant and antiinflammatory. Noise exposure consequently leads fa increased levels oj radical oxygen species (ROS) production ...
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    The Increased Expressions of Type IV Collagen in Cochlear Fibroblasts of Diabetic Rat Models Caused by Curcumin Therapy 

    Haryuna, Tengku Siti Hajar; Farhat, Farhat; Taufika, Faathir Agung Ainul; Harahap, Juliandi; Laksmi, Lidya Imelda; Suardana, Wayan (2017)
    Damage to fibroblasts within the cochlear lateral wall is suggested as one of the causes of hearing loss in patients with diabetes mellitus. The aim of this study was to prove curcumin as a safe and effective substance ...
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    Effect Of Curcuma Longa L. Extract On The AP1 Expression In Rat Cochlear Fibroblasts Under Noise Conditions 

    Haryuna, Tengku Siti Hajar; Lutan, Ramsi; Taufika, Faathir Agung Ainul; Anggraeni, Ratna; Zubaidah, Tengku Siti Harilza (2016)
    Noise-induced cellular stress can cause damage to fibroblasts within the cochlear supporting tissues and lateral wall. In the present study, we aimed to evaluate the role of curcumin as the safe and effective therapeutic ...
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    The Antioxidant Effect of Curcumin on Cochlear Fibroblasts in Rat Models of Diabetes Mellitus 

    Haryuna, Tengku Siti Hajar; Munir, Delfitri; Maria, Ana; Bashiruddin, Jenny (2017)
    Introductionl: The aim of this study was to investigate the potential of curcumin as an antioxidant to increase the expression of superoxide dis mutase (SOD) in fibroblasts of the cochlear lateral wall in rat models ...
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    Turmeric can Prevent Cochlear Damage Due to Ototoxic Drugs 

    Haryuna, Tengku Siti Hajar (2016)
    The high use ototoxic drugs, especially antibiotics such as aminoglycosides and anticancer drugs such as cisplatin still can not be avoided as a therapeutic option. The use of ototoxic drugs can cause damage to the cochlea, ...
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