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Characteristics of K(+) Outward Currents in the Cochlear Outer Hair Cells of Circling Mice within the First Postnatal Week

K(+) outward currents in the outer hair cells (OHCs) of circling mice (homozygous (cir/cir) mice), an animal model for human deafness (DFNB6 type), were investigated using a whole cell patch clamp technique. Littermate heterozygous (+/cir) mice of the same age (postnatal day (P) 0 -P6) were used as...

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Autores principales: Ahn, Ji Woong, Kang, Shin Wook, Ahn, Seung Cheol
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Korean Physiological Society and The Korean Society of Pharmacology 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4499651/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26170743
http://dx.doi.org/10.4196/kjpp.2015.19.4.383
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description K(+) outward currents in the outer hair cells (OHCs) of circling mice (homozygous (cir/cir) mice), an animal model for human deafness (DFNB6 type), were investigated using a whole cell patch clamp technique. Littermate heterozygous (+/cir) mice of the same age (postnatal day (P) 0 -P6) were used as controls. Similar slow rising K(+) currents were observed in both genotypes, but their biophysical and pharmacological properties were quite different. The values of V(half) for activation were significantly different in the heterozygous (+/cir) and homozygous (cir/cir) mice (-8.1±2.2 mV, heterozygous (+/cir) mice (n=7) and -17.2±4.2 mV, homozygous (cir/cir) mice (n=5)). The inactivation curve was expressed by a single first order Boltzmann equation in the homozygous (cir/cir) mice, while it was expressed by a sum of two first order Boltzmann equations in the heterozygous (+/cir) mice. The K(+) current of homozygous (cir/cir) mice was more sensitive to TEA in the 1 to 10 mM range, while the 4-AP sensitivities were not different between the two genotypes. Removal of external Ca(2+) did not affect the K(+) currents in either genotype, indicating that the higher sensitivity of K(+) current to TEA in the homozygous (cir/cir) mice was not due to an early expression of Ca(2+) activated K(+) channels. Our results suggest that the K(+) outward current of developing homozygous (cir/cir) mice OHCs is different in both biophysical and pharmacological aspects than that of heterozygous (+/cir) mice.
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spelling pubmed-44996512015-07-13 Characteristics of K(+) Outward Currents in the Cochlear Outer Hair Cells of Circling Mice within the First Postnatal Week Ahn, Ji Woong Kang, Shin Wook Ahn, Seung Cheol Korean J Physiol Pharmacol Original Article K(+) outward currents in the outer hair cells (OHCs) of circling mice (homozygous (cir/cir) mice), an animal model for human deafness (DFNB6 type), were investigated using a whole cell patch clamp technique. Littermate heterozygous (+/cir) mice of the same age (postnatal day (P) 0 -P6) were used as controls. Similar slow rising K(+) currents were observed in both genotypes, but their biophysical and pharmacological properties were quite different. The values of V(half) for activation were significantly different in the heterozygous (+/cir) and homozygous (cir/cir) mice (-8.1±2.2 mV, heterozygous (+/cir) mice (n=7) and -17.2±4.2 mV, homozygous (cir/cir) mice (n=5)). The inactivation curve was expressed by a single first order Boltzmann equation in the homozygous (cir/cir) mice, while it was expressed by a sum of two first order Boltzmann equations in the heterozygous (+/cir) mice. The K(+) current of homozygous (cir/cir) mice was more sensitive to TEA in the 1 to 10 mM range, while the 4-AP sensitivities were not different between the two genotypes. Removal of external Ca(2+) did not affect the K(+) currents in either genotype, indicating that the higher sensitivity of K(+) current to TEA in the homozygous (cir/cir) mice was not due to an early expression of Ca(2+) activated K(+) channels. Our results suggest that the K(+) outward current of developing homozygous (cir/cir) mice OHCs is different in both biophysical and pharmacological aspects than that of heterozygous (+/cir) mice. The Korean Physiological Society and The Korean Society of Pharmacology 2015-07 2015-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4499651/ /pubmed/26170743 http://dx.doi.org/10.4196/kjpp.2015.19.4.383 Text en Copyright © Korean J Physiol Pharmacol http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Characteristics of K(+) Outward Currents in the Cochlear Outer Hair Cells of Circling Mice within the First Postnatal Week
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title_full Characteristics of K(+) Outward Currents in the Cochlear Outer Hair Cells of Circling Mice within the First Postnatal Week
title_fullStr Characteristics of K(+) Outward Currents in the Cochlear Outer Hair Cells of Circling Mice within the First Postnatal Week
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of K(+) Outward Currents in the Cochlear Outer Hair Cells of Circling Mice within the First Postnatal Week
title_short Characteristics of K(+) Outward Currents in the Cochlear Outer Hair Cells of Circling Mice within the First Postnatal Week
title_sort characteristics of k(+) outward currents in the cochlear outer hair cells of circling mice within the first postnatal week
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4499651/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26170743
http://dx.doi.org/10.4196/kjpp.2015.19.4.383
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