Cholinergic control of membrane conductance and intracellular free Ca2+ in outer hair cells of the guinea pig cochlea
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2000
Abstract:
We have studied the action of cholinergic agonists on outer hair cells, both in situ and isolated from the cochlea of the guinea pig, combining new fast CCD technology for Ca2+ imaging and conventional patch-clamp methods. Carbachol (1 mM) activated a current with a reversal potential near -70 mV and a bell-shaped I-V curve, suggesting that it was a Ca2+-activated K+ current. In a few cells, this current was preceded by a transient inward current, probably owing to an influx of Ca2+ and other cations through the acetylcholine (ACh) receptors. The amplitude of the Ca2+ signal was maximal in a circumscribed region at the basal pole of the cell and decreased steeply towards the apical pole, compatible with Ca2+-influx and/or Ca2+-induced Ca2+-release at the cells base. The time course of the Ca2+-rise was fastest at the base, but it was still slightly slower, and more rounded, than that of the K+ current. In some recordings the K+ current was observed without any measurable change of intracellular Ca2+. The K+ current was potentiated (18%) by caffeine (5 mM), and decreased (19%) by ryanodine (0.1 mM) in the majority of cells tested. The results are discussed in terms of a labile intracellular Ca2+ store located at the base of the cell, close to the Ca2+-permeable ACh receptor channels and Ca2+-activated K+ channels, whose contribution to the Ca2+ rise occurring in the region of the channels is variable, and probably dependent on its ability to refill with Ca2+. (C) 2000 Harcourt Publishers Ltd.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Imaging; patch-clamp; membrane conductance; intracellular free Ca2+; outer hair cells; guinea pig cochlea.
Elenco autori:
Mammano, Fabio; Lagostena, Laura
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