Summary: Tonotopic differentiations of ion channels ensure sound processing across frequencies. Afferent input plays a critical role in differentiations. We demonstrate here in organotypic culture of chicken cochlear nucleus that expression of Kv1.1 was coupled with Ca2+ to a different degree depending on tonotopic regions, thereby differentiating the level of expression within the nucleus. In the culture, Kv1.1 was down-regulated and not differentiated tonotopically. Chronic depolarization increased Kv1.1 expression in a level-dependent manner. Moreover, the dependence was steeper at higher-frequency regions, which restored the differentiation. The depolarization increased Kv1.1 via activation of Cav1 channels, whereas basal Ca2+ level ele...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.The ventral cochlear nucleus (VCN) contains a heterogene...
The mammalian cochlea is specialized to recognize and process complex auditory signals with remarkab...
Spontaneous action potentials have been described in developing sensory systems. These rhythmic acti...
AbstractIn some cochleae, the number and kinetic properties of Ca2+-activated K+ (KCa) channels part...
<p>In the auditory system, tonotopy is the spatial arrangement of where sounds of different frequenc...
In the auditory system, tonotopy is the spatial arrangement of where sounds of different frequencies...
International audienceThe vertebrate ear is endowed with remarkable perceptual capabilities. The fai...
The hyperpolarization-activated cation current (I h) may influence precise auditory processing by mo...
The hyperpolarization-activated cation current ( Ih) may influence precise auditory processing by mo...
The hyperpolarization-activated cation current (Ih) may influence precise auditory processing by mod...
Spontaneous and sound-driven activity, glutamatergic synaptic transmission and Ca2+ signaling are cr...
The central auditory brainstem provides an efferent projection known as the medial olivocochlear (MO...
The cochlea presumably possesses a number of regulatory mechanisms to maintain cochlear sensitivity ...
The cochlear nucleus is the site in the auditory pathway where the primary sensory information carri...
The perception of complex acoustic stimuli begins with the deconstruction of sound into its frequenc...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.The ventral cochlear nucleus (VCN) contains a heterogene...
The mammalian cochlea is specialized to recognize and process complex auditory signals with remarkab...
Spontaneous action potentials have been described in developing sensory systems. These rhythmic acti...
AbstractIn some cochleae, the number and kinetic properties of Ca2+-activated K+ (KCa) channels part...
<p>In the auditory system, tonotopy is the spatial arrangement of where sounds of different frequenc...
In the auditory system, tonotopy is the spatial arrangement of where sounds of different frequencies...
International audienceThe vertebrate ear is endowed with remarkable perceptual capabilities. The fai...
The hyperpolarization-activated cation current (I h) may influence precise auditory processing by mo...
The hyperpolarization-activated cation current ( Ih) may influence precise auditory processing by mo...
The hyperpolarization-activated cation current (Ih) may influence precise auditory processing by mod...
Spontaneous and sound-driven activity, glutamatergic synaptic transmission and Ca2+ signaling are cr...
The central auditory brainstem provides an efferent projection known as the medial olivocochlear (MO...
The cochlea presumably possesses a number of regulatory mechanisms to maintain cochlear sensitivity ...
The cochlear nucleus is the site in the auditory pathway where the primary sensory information carri...
The perception of complex acoustic stimuli begins with the deconstruction of sound into its frequenc...
Publisher’s permission requested and denied.The ventral cochlear nucleus (VCN) contains a heterogene...
The mammalian cochlea is specialized to recognize and process complex auditory signals with remarkab...
Spontaneous action potentials have been described in developing sensory systems. These rhythmic acti...