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Elementary properties of Ca(V)1.3 Ca(2+) channels expressed in mouse cochlear inner hair cells
Mammalian cochlear inner hair cells (IHCs) are specialized to process developmental signals during immature stages and sound stimuli in adult animals. These signals are conveyed onto auditory afferent nerve fibres. Neurotransmitter release at IHC ribbon synapses is controlled by L-type Ca(V)1.3 Ca(2...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2817446/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19917569 http://dx.doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2009.181917 |
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author | Zampini, Valeria Johnson, Stuart L Franz, Christoph Lawrence, Neil D Münkner, Stefan Engel, Jutta Knipper, Marlies Magistretti, Jacopo Masetto, Sergio Marcotti, Walter |
author_facet | Zampini, Valeria Johnson, Stuart L Franz, Christoph Lawrence, Neil D Münkner, Stefan Engel, Jutta Knipper, Marlies Magistretti, Jacopo Masetto, Sergio Marcotti, Walter |
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description | Mammalian cochlear inner hair cells (IHCs) are specialized to process developmental signals during immature stages and sound stimuli in adult animals. These signals are conveyed onto auditory afferent nerve fibres. Neurotransmitter release at IHC ribbon synapses is controlled by L-type Ca(V)1.3 Ca(2+) channels, the biophysics of which are still unknown in native mammalian cells. We have investigated the localization and elementary properties of Ca(2+) channels in immature mouse IHCs under near-physiological recording conditions. Ca(V)1.3 Ca(2+) channels at the cell pre-synaptic site co-localize with about half of the total number of ribbons present in immature IHCs. These channels activated at about −70 mV, showed a relatively short first latency and weak inactivation, which would allow IHCs to generate and accurately encode spontaneous Ca(2+) action potential activity characteristic of these immature cells. The Ca(V)1.3 Ca(2+) channels showed a very low open probability (about 0.15 at −20 mV: near the peak of an action potential). Comparison of elementary and macroscopic Ca(2+) currents indicated that very few Ca(2+) channels are associated with each docked vesicle at IHC ribbon synapses. Finally, we found that the open probability of Ca(2+) channels, but not their opening time, was voltage dependent. This finding provides a possible correlation between presynaptic Ca(2+) channel properties and the characteristic frequency/amplitude of EPSCs in auditory afferent fibres. |
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spelling | pubmed-28174462010-02-11 Elementary properties of Ca(V)1.3 Ca(2+) channels expressed in mouse cochlear inner hair cells Zampini, Valeria Johnson, Stuart L Franz, Christoph Lawrence, Neil D Münkner, Stefan Engel, Jutta Knipper, Marlies Magistretti, Jacopo Masetto, Sergio Marcotti, Walter J Physiol Neuroscience Mammalian cochlear inner hair cells (IHCs) are specialized to process developmental signals during immature stages and sound stimuli in adult animals. These signals are conveyed onto auditory afferent nerve fibres. Neurotransmitter release at IHC ribbon synapses is controlled by L-type Ca(V)1.3 Ca(2+) channels, the biophysics of which are still unknown in native mammalian cells. We have investigated the localization and elementary properties of Ca(2+) channels in immature mouse IHCs under near-physiological recording conditions. Ca(V)1.3 Ca(2+) channels at the cell pre-synaptic site co-localize with about half of the total number of ribbons present in immature IHCs. These channels activated at about −70 mV, showed a relatively short first latency and weak inactivation, which would allow IHCs to generate and accurately encode spontaneous Ca(2+) action potential activity characteristic of these immature cells. The Ca(V)1.3 Ca(2+) channels showed a very low open probability (about 0.15 at −20 mV: near the peak of an action potential). Comparison of elementary and macroscopic Ca(2+) currents indicated that very few Ca(2+) channels are associated with each docked vesicle at IHC ribbon synapses. Finally, we found that the open probability of Ca(2+) channels, but not their opening time, was voltage dependent. This finding provides a possible correlation between presynaptic Ca(2+) channel properties and the characteristic frequency/amplitude of EPSCs in auditory afferent fibres. Blackwell Science Inc 2010-01-01 2009-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC2817446/ /pubmed/19917569 http://dx.doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2009.181917 Text en Journal compilation © 2010 The Physiological Society |
spellingShingle | Neuroscience Zampini, Valeria Johnson, Stuart L Franz, Christoph Lawrence, Neil D Münkner, Stefan Engel, Jutta Knipper, Marlies Magistretti, Jacopo Masetto, Sergio Marcotti, Walter Elementary properties of Ca(V)1.3 Ca(2+) channels expressed in mouse cochlear inner hair cells |
title | Elementary properties of Ca(V)1.3 Ca(2+) channels expressed in mouse cochlear inner hair cells |
title_full | Elementary properties of Ca(V)1.3 Ca(2+) channels expressed in mouse cochlear inner hair cells |
title_fullStr | Elementary properties of Ca(V)1.3 Ca(2+) channels expressed in mouse cochlear inner hair cells |
title_full_unstemmed | Elementary properties of Ca(V)1.3 Ca(2+) channels expressed in mouse cochlear inner hair cells |
title_short | Elementary properties of Ca(V)1.3 Ca(2+) channels expressed in mouse cochlear inner hair cells |
title_sort | elementary properties of ca(v)1.3 ca(2+) channels expressed in mouse cochlear inner hair cells |
topic | Neuroscience |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2817446/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19917569 http://dx.doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2009.181917 |
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