Extracellular adenosine triphosphate (ATP) released from cellular sources plays an important role in variety of the cochlear physiologic processes. The primary purinergic receptor subtype in the cochlea is the P2X2 receptor, which is a subtype of P2X receptor. This receptor appears to mediate a protective decrease in the electrical driving force in response to acoustic overstimulation. Outer sulcus cells (OSCs) in the cochlear lateral wall appear to maintain an adequate K+ concentration in the cochlear endolymph in response to varying intensities of auditory stimulation. However, little is known about developing OSCs. The purpose of this study was to investigate subtypes of purinergic receptors in developing rat OSCs using a voltage-sensiti...
SummarySpontaneous electrical activity of neurons in developing sensory systems promotes their matur...
Extracellular ATP controls various signaling systems including propagation of intercellular Ca(2+) s...
Extracellular ATP decreases K+ secretion in strial marginal cells via apical P2Y4 receptors. We inve...
The mammalian cochlea is the sensory organ of hearing with a delicate, highly organised structure th...
Hearing relies on a sensitive mechanoelectrical transduction process in the cochlea of the inner ear...
Our sense of hearing depends on the function of a specialised class of sensory cells, the hair cells...
Extracellular ATP is a key neuromodulator of visual and auditory sensory epithelia. In the rat cochl...
Type I and type II spiral ganglion neurons (SGN) innervate the inner and outer hair cells of the coc...
Purinergic signaling is deeply involved in the development, functions and protective mechanisms of t...
Connexin 26 (Cx26) and connexin 30 (Cx30) form hemichannels that release ATP from the endolymphatic ...
In the cochlea, Reissner’s membrane separates the scala media endolymphatic compartment that sustain...
Sensory and non-sensory cells of the inner ear express numerous P2X and P2Y receptor subtypes, sugge...
Background: Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) plays an important role in the cochlea. However, the source...
Purinergic receptors protect the cochlea during high-intensity stimulation by providing a parallel s...
Hearing and its protection is regulated by ATP-evoked Ca(2+) signaling in the supporting cells of th...
SummarySpontaneous electrical activity of neurons in developing sensory systems promotes their matur...
Extracellular ATP controls various signaling systems including propagation of intercellular Ca(2+) s...
Extracellular ATP decreases K+ secretion in strial marginal cells via apical P2Y4 receptors. We inve...
The mammalian cochlea is the sensory organ of hearing with a delicate, highly organised structure th...
Hearing relies on a sensitive mechanoelectrical transduction process in the cochlea of the inner ear...
Our sense of hearing depends on the function of a specialised class of sensory cells, the hair cells...
Extracellular ATP is a key neuromodulator of visual and auditory sensory epithelia. In the rat cochl...
Type I and type II spiral ganglion neurons (SGN) innervate the inner and outer hair cells of the coc...
Purinergic signaling is deeply involved in the development, functions and protective mechanisms of t...
Connexin 26 (Cx26) and connexin 30 (Cx30) form hemichannels that release ATP from the endolymphatic ...
In the cochlea, Reissner’s membrane separates the scala media endolymphatic compartment that sustain...
Sensory and non-sensory cells of the inner ear express numerous P2X and P2Y receptor subtypes, sugge...
Background: Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) plays an important role in the cochlea. However, the source...
Purinergic receptors protect the cochlea during high-intensity stimulation by providing a parallel s...
Hearing and its protection is regulated by ATP-evoked Ca(2+) signaling in the supporting cells of th...
SummarySpontaneous electrical activity of neurons in developing sensory systems promotes their matur...
Extracellular ATP controls various signaling systems including propagation of intercellular Ca(2+) s...
Extracellular ATP decreases K+ secretion in strial marginal cells via apical P2Y4 receptors. We inve...