Type I and type II spiral ganglion neurons (SGN) innervate the inner and outer hair cells of the cochlea, respectively. This neural system is established by reorganization of promiscuous innervation of the hair cells, immediately before hearing is established. The mechanism for this synaptic reorganization is unresolved but probably includes regulation of trophic support between the hair cells and the neurons. We provide evidence that P2X receptors (ATP-gated ion channels) contribute such a mechanism in the neonatal rat cochlea. Single-cell quantitative RT-PCR identified the differential expression of two P2X receptor subunits, splice variant P2X(2)(-3) and P2X(3), in a 1:2 transcript ratio. Downregulation of this P2X(2-3/3) receptor coinci...
Purinergic signaling regulates important physiological processes and the homeostatic response to str...
In the brainstem auditory circuit of mammals and birds, excitatory synapses with extraordinarily lar...
Inner hair cells (IHCs) are the primary receptors for hearing. They are housed in the cochlea and co...
Sensory and non-sensory cells of the inner ear express numerous P2X and P2Y receptor subtypes, sugge...
Extracellular adenosine triphosphate (ATP) released from cellular sources plays an important role in...
The mammalian cochlea is the sensory organ of hearing with a delicate, highly organised structure th...
Spontaneous bursts of electrical activity in the developing auditory system arise within the cochlea...
Preceding the onset of hearing, inner hair cells (IHCs) in the developing cochlea exhibit spontaneou...
Neurons in the developing auditory system exhibit spontaneous bursts of activity before hearing onse...
In the mature cochlea, inner hair cells (IHCs) transduce acoustic signals into receptor potentials, ...
Connexin 26 (Cx26) and connexin 30 (Cx30) form hemichannels that release ATP from the endolymphatic ...
Abstract Background The mechanisms that consolidate neural circuitry are a major focus of neuroscien...
SummarySpontaneous electrical activity of neurons in developing sensory systems promotes their matur...
Our sense of hearing depends on the function of a specialised class of sensory cells, the hair cells...
Spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs) relay acoustic code from cochlear hair cells to the brainstem, and th...
Purinergic signaling regulates important physiological processes and the homeostatic response to str...
In the brainstem auditory circuit of mammals and birds, excitatory synapses with extraordinarily lar...
Inner hair cells (IHCs) are the primary receptors for hearing. They are housed in the cochlea and co...
Sensory and non-sensory cells of the inner ear express numerous P2X and P2Y receptor subtypes, sugge...
Extracellular adenosine triphosphate (ATP) released from cellular sources plays an important role in...
The mammalian cochlea is the sensory organ of hearing with a delicate, highly organised structure th...
Spontaneous bursts of electrical activity in the developing auditory system arise within the cochlea...
Preceding the onset of hearing, inner hair cells (IHCs) in the developing cochlea exhibit spontaneou...
Neurons in the developing auditory system exhibit spontaneous bursts of activity before hearing onse...
In the mature cochlea, inner hair cells (IHCs) transduce acoustic signals into receptor potentials, ...
Connexin 26 (Cx26) and connexin 30 (Cx30) form hemichannels that release ATP from the endolymphatic ...
Abstract Background The mechanisms that consolidate neural circuitry are a major focus of neuroscien...
SummarySpontaneous electrical activity of neurons in developing sensory systems promotes their matur...
Our sense of hearing depends on the function of a specialised class of sensory cells, the hair cells...
Spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs) relay acoustic code from cochlear hair cells to the brainstem, and th...
Purinergic signaling regulates important physiological processes and the homeostatic response to str...
In the brainstem auditory circuit of mammals and birds, excitatory synapses with extraordinarily lar...
Inner hair cells (IHCs) are the primary receptors for hearing. They are housed in the cochlea and co...