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HCN channels in the mammalian cochlea: Expression pattern, subcellular location, and age‐dependent changes

Neuronal diversity in the cochlea is largely determined by ion channels. Among voltage‐gated channels, hyperpolarization‐activated cyclic nucleotide‐gated (HCN) channels open with hyperpolarization and depolarize the cell until the resting membrane potential. The functions for hearing are not well e...

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Autores principales: Luque, Maria, Schrott‐Fischer, Anneliese, Dudas, Jozsef, Pechriggl, Elisabeth, Brenner, Erich, Rask‐Andersen, Helge, Liu, Wei, Glueckert, Rudolf
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7839784/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33181864
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jnr.24754
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author Luque, Maria
Schrott‐Fischer, Anneliese
Dudas, Jozsef
Pechriggl, Elisabeth
Brenner, Erich
Rask‐Andersen, Helge
Liu, Wei
Glueckert, Rudolf
author_facet Luque, Maria
Schrott‐Fischer, Anneliese
Dudas, Jozsef
Pechriggl, Elisabeth
Brenner, Erich
Rask‐Andersen, Helge
Liu, Wei
Glueckert, Rudolf
author_sort Luque, Maria
collection PubMed
description Neuronal diversity in the cochlea is largely determined by ion channels. Among voltage‐gated channels, hyperpolarization‐activated cyclic nucleotide‐gated (HCN) channels open with hyperpolarization and depolarize the cell until the resting membrane potential. The functions for hearing are not well elucidated and knowledge about localization is controversial. We created a detailed map of subcellular location and co‐expression of all four HCN subunits across different mammalian species including CBA/J, C57Bl/6N, Ly5.1 mice, guinea pigs, cats, and human subjects. We correlated age‐related hearing deterioration in CBA/J and C57Bl/6N with expression levels of HCN1, −2, and −4 in individual auditory neurons from the same cohort. Spatiotemporal expression during murine postnatal development exposed HCN2 and HCN4 involvement in a critical phase of hair cell innervation. The huge diversity of subunit composition, but lack of relevant heteromeric pairing along the perisomatic membrane and axon initial segments, highlighted an active role for auditory neurons. Neuron clusters were found to be the hot spots of HCN1, −2, and −4 immunostaining. HCN channels were also located in afferent and efferent fibers of the sensory epithelium. Age‐related changes on HCN subtype expression were not uniform among mice and could not be directly correlated with audiometric data. The oldest mice groups revealed HCN channel up‐ or downregulation, depending on the mouse strain. The unexpected involvement of HCN channels in outer hair cell function where HCN3 overlaps prestin location emphasized the importance for auditory function. A better understanding may open up new possibilities to tune neuronal responses evoked through electrical stimulation by cochlear implants.
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spelling pubmed-78397842021-02-02 HCN channels in the mammalian cochlea: Expression pattern, subcellular location, and age‐dependent changes Luque, Maria Schrott‐Fischer, Anneliese Dudas, Jozsef Pechriggl, Elisabeth Brenner, Erich Rask‐Andersen, Helge Liu, Wei Glueckert, Rudolf J Neurosci Res Research Articles Neuronal diversity in the cochlea is largely determined by ion channels. Among voltage‐gated channels, hyperpolarization‐activated cyclic nucleotide‐gated (HCN) channels open with hyperpolarization and depolarize the cell until the resting membrane potential. The functions for hearing are not well elucidated and knowledge about localization is controversial. We created a detailed map of subcellular location and co‐expression of all four HCN subunits across different mammalian species including CBA/J, C57Bl/6N, Ly5.1 mice, guinea pigs, cats, and human subjects. We correlated age‐related hearing deterioration in CBA/J and C57Bl/6N with expression levels of HCN1, −2, and −4 in individual auditory neurons from the same cohort. Spatiotemporal expression during murine postnatal development exposed HCN2 and HCN4 involvement in a critical phase of hair cell innervation. The huge diversity of subunit composition, but lack of relevant heteromeric pairing along the perisomatic membrane and axon initial segments, highlighted an active role for auditory neurons. Neuron clusters were found to be the hot spots of HCN1, −2, and −4 immunostaining. HCN channels were also located in afferent and efferent fibers of the sensory epithelium. Age‐related changes on HCN subtype expression were not uniform among mice and could not be directly correlated with audiometric data. The oldest mice groups revealed HCN channel up‐ or downregulation, depending on the mouse strain. The unexpected involvement of HCN channels in outer hair cell function where HCN3 overlaps prestin location emphasized the importance for auditory function. A better understanding may open up new possibilities to tune neuronal responses evoked through electrical stimulation by cochlear implants. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-11-12 2021-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7839784/ /pubmed/33181864 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jnr.24754 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Journal of Neuroscience Research published by Wiley Periodicals LLC This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Luque, Maria
Schrott‐Fischer, Anneliese
Dudas, Jozsef
Pechriggl, Elisabeth
Brenner, Erich
Rask‐Andersen, Helge
Liu, Wei
Glueckert, Rudolf
HCN channels in the mammalian cochlea: Expression pattern, subcellular location, and age‐dependent changes
title HCN channels in the mammalian cochlea: Expression pattern, subcellular location, and age‐dependent changes
title_full HCN channels in the mammalian cochlea: Expression pattern, subcellular location, and age‐dependent changes
title_fullStr HCN channels in the mammalian cochlea: Expression pattern, subcellular location, and age‐dependent changes
title_full_unstemmed HCN channels in the mammalian cochlea: Expression pattern, subcellular location, and age‐dependent changes
title_short HCN channels in the mammalian cochlea: Expression pattern, subcellular location, and age‐dependent changes
title_sort hcn channels in the mammalian cochlea: expression pattern, subcellular location, and age‐dependent changes
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7839784/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33181864
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jnr.24754
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