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001-es BibID:BIBFORM005105
Első szerző:Szűcs Attila (fül-orr-gégész)
Cím:Changes in purinoceptor distribution and intracellular calcium levels following noise exposure in the outer hair cells of the guinea pig / Szucs, A., Szappanos, H., Batta, T. J., Toth, A., Szigeti, G. P., Panyi, G., Csernoch, L., Sziklai, I.
Dátum:2006
ISSN:022-2631 (Print)
Megjegyzések:Among the cells of the inner ear, the outer hair cells (OHCs) are the most important targets of noise-induced effects, being the most sensitive cell types. The aim of this study was to examine the effects of noise (50 Hz-20 kHz, 80 dB sound pressure level, 14 days) on intracellular calcium levels and on the expression pattern of purinoceptors in the membrane of the OHCs of the guinea pig and to measure the stiffness changes of the lateral membrane of these cells. In noise-exposed animals, the resting intracellular calcium concentration increased compared to nontreated animals and was slightly higher in the cells of the basal (219 +/- 29 nM: ) than in the apical (181 +/- 24 nM: ) turns of the cochlea. After application of 180 muM: adenosine triphosphate, the intracellular calcium level rose by 60 +/- 22 nM: in cells from the apical and by 44 +/- 10 nM: in cells from the basal turns, significantly less than in nontreated animals. Expression of the P(2X1), P(2X2), P(2X4), P(2X7), P(2Y1) and P(2Y4) receptor subtypes was suppressed, while expression of the P(2Y2) subtype did not decrease in either of the two preparations. In parallel with the increase in intracellular calcium concentration, the stiffness of the lateral wall of the OHCs was increased. Noise-induced changes in intracellular calcium homeostasis and subsequently in the calcium-dependent regulatory mechanisms may modify OHC lateral wall stiffness and may lead to reduction of the efficacy of the cochlear amplifier.
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Adenosine
Adenosine Triphosphate
adverse effects
Animal
Animals
Calcium
Cell Membrane
Cells
Cochlea
Cytoplasm
drug effects
Female
Guinea Pigs
Hair Cells,Outer
Hungary
Male
metabolism
Noise
pharmacology
physiology
Receptors,Purinergic
Research
Support
Megjelenés:The Journal Membrane Biology. - 213 : 3 (2006), p. 135-141. -
További szerzők:Szappanos Henrietta (1976-) (biológus, élettanász) Batta József Tamás (1970-) (fül-orr-gégész) Tóth Andrea (1973-) (fül-orr-gégész) Szigeti Gyula (1969-) (élettanász, elektrofiziológus) Panyi György (1966-) (biofizikus) Csernoch László (1961-) (élettanász) Sziklai István (1954-) (fül-orr-gégész)
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