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Endolymphatic Na(+) and K(+) Concentrations during Cochlear Growth and Enlargement in Mice Lacking Slc26a4/pendrin

Slc26a4 (Δ/Δ) mice are deaf, develop an enlarged membranous labyrinth, and thereby largely resemble the human phenotype where mutations of SLC26A4 cause an enlarged vestibular aqueduct and sensorineural hearing loss. The enlargement is likely caused by abnormal ion and fluid transport during the tim...

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Autores principales: Li, Xiangming, Zhou, Fei, Marcus, Daniel C., Wangemann, Philine
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3669272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23741519
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0065977
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author Li, Xiangming
Zhou, Fei
Marcus, Daniel C.
Wangemann, Philine
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Zhou, Fei
Marcus, Daniel C.
Wangemann, Philine
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description Slc26a4 (Δ/Δ) mice are deaf, develop an enlarged membranous labyrinth, and thereby largely resemble the human phenotype where mutations of SLC26A4 cause an enlarged vestibular aqueduct and sensorineural hearing loss. The enlargement is likely caused by abnormal ion and fluid transport during the time of embryonic development, however, neither the mechanisms of ion transport nor the ionic composition of the luminal fluid during this time of development are known. Here we determine the ionic composition of inner ear fluids at the time at which the enlargement develops and the onset of expression of selected ion transporters. Concentrations of Na(+) and K(+) were measured with double-barreled ion-selective electrodes in the cochlea and the endolymphatic sac of Slc26a4 (Δ/+), which develop normal hearing, and of Slc26a4 (Δ/Δ) mice, which fail to develop hearing. The expression of specific ion transporters was examined by quantitative RT-PCR and immunohistochemistry. High Na(+) (∼141 mM) and low K(+) concentrations (∼11 mM) were found at embryonic day (E) 16.5 in cochlear endolymph of Slc26a4 (Δ/+) and Slc26a4 (Δ/Δ) mice. Shortly before birth the K(+) concentration began to rise. Immediately after birth (postnatal day 0), the Na(+) and K(+) concentrations in cochlear endolymph were each ∼80 mM. In Slc26a4 (Δ/Δ) mice, the rise in the K(+) concentration occurred with a ∼3 day delay. K(+) concentrations were also found to be low (∼15 mM) in the embryonic endolymphatic sac. The onset of expression of the K(+) channel KCNQ1 and the Na(+)/2Cl(−)/K(+) cotransporter SLC12A2 occurred in the cochlea at E19.5 in Slc26a4 (Δ/+) and Slc26a4 (Δ/Δ) mice. These data demonstrate that endolymph, at the time at which the enlargement develops, is a Na(+)-rich fluid, which transitions into a K(+)-rich fluid before birth. The data suggest that the endolymphatic enlargement caused by a loss of Slc26a4 is a consequence of disrupted Na(+) transport.
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spelling pubmed-36692722013-06-05 Endolymphatic Na(+) and K(+) Concentrations during Cochlear Growth and Enlargement in Mice Lacking Slc26a4/pendrin Li, Xiangming Zhou, Fei Marcus, Daniel C. Wangemann, Philine PLoS One Research Article Slc26a4 (Δ/Δ) mice are deaf, develop an enlarged membranous labyrinth, and thereby largely resemble the human phenotype where mutations of SLC26A4 cause an enlarged vestibular aqueduct and sensorineural hearing loss. The enlargement is likely caused by abnormal ion and fluid transport during the time of embryonic development, however, neither the mechanisms of ion transport nor the ionic composition of the luminal fluid during this time of development are known. Here we determine the ionic composition of inner ear fluids at the time at which the enlargement develops and the onset of expression of selected ion transporters. Concentrations of Na(+) and K(+) were measured with double-barreled ion-selective electrodes in the cochlea and the endolymphatic sac of Slc26a4 (Δ/+), which develop normal hearing, and of Slc26a4 (Δ/Δ) mice, which fail to develop hearing. The expression of specific ion transporters was examined by quantitative RT-PCR and immunohistochemistry. High Na(+) (∼141 mM) and low K(+) concentrations (∼11 mM) were found at embryonic day (E) 16.5 in cochlear endolymph of Slc26a4 (Δ/+) and Slc26a4 (Δ/Δ) mice. Shortly before birth the K(+) concentration began to rise. Immediately after birth (postnatal day 0), the Na(+) and K(+) concentrations in cochlear endolymph were each ∼80 mM. In Slc26a4 (Δ/Δ) mice, the rise in the K(+) concentration occurred with a ∼3 day delay. K(+) concentrations were also found to be low (∼15 mM) in the embryonic endolymphatic sac. The onset of expression of the K(+) channel KCNQ1 and the Na(+)/2Cl(−)/K(+) cotransporter SLC12A2 occurred in the cochlea at E19.5 in Slc26a4 (Δ/+) and Slc26a4 (Δ/Δ) mice. These data demonstrate that endolymph, at the time at which the enlargement develops, is a Na(+)-rich fluid, which transitions into a K(+)-rich fluid before birth. The data suggest that the endolymphatic enlargement caused by a loss of Slc26a4 is a consequence of disrupted Na(+) transport. Public Library of Science 2013-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3669272/ /pubmed/23741519 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0065977 Text en © 2013 Li et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Li, Xiangming
Zhou, Fei
Marcus, Daniel C.
Wangemann, Philine
Endolymphatic Na(+) and K(+) Concentrations during Cochlear Growth and Enlargement in Mice Lacking Slc26a4/pendrin
title Endolymphatic Na(+) and K(+) Concentrations during Cochlear Growth and Enlargement in Mice Lacking Slc26a4/pendrin
title_full Endolymphatic Na(+) and K(+) Concentrations during Cochlear Growth and Enlargement in Mice Lacking Slc26a4/pendrin
title_fullStr Endolymphatic Na(+) and K(+) Concentrations during Cochlear Growth and Enlargement in Mice Lacking Slc26a4/pendrin
title_full_unstemmed Endolymphatic Na(+) and K(+) Concentrations during Cochlear Growth and Enlargement in Mice Lacking Slc26a4/pendrin
title_short Endolymphatic Na(+) and K(+) Concentrations during Cochlear Growth and Enlargement in Mice Lacking Slc26a4/pendrin
title_sort endolymphatic na(+) and k(+) concentrations during cochlear growth and enlargement in mice lacking slc26a4/pendrin
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3669272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23741519
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0065977
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