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Extracellular pH modulates the voltage-dependent Ca2+ current and low threshold K+ current in hair cells

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NEUROCHEMICAL RESEARCH
Volume 33, Issue 8, Pages 1435-1441

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SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s11064-007-9565-9

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calcium channel; potassium channel; ERG; KCNQ; inner ear; vestibular endorgans; ribbon synapse; synaptic; afferent synapse; proton; neuromodulation; neurotransmitter release

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Extracellular protons have been shown to modulate voltage-activated ionic channels. It has been proposed that synaptic modulation by exocytosed vesicular protons would be a characteristic feature of ribbon-type synapses. Type-I hair cells have a calyceal afferent junction with a diffusionally restricted synaptic cleft. These led us to study the action of extracellular pH changes on the voltage-activated Ca(2+) and K(+) currents evaluated using a whole-cell patch clamp in isolated cells. The amplitude of the Ca(2+) and the K(+) current were reduced by extracellular acidification, but without significant changes with extracellular alkalization. A shift in the voltage dependence to a more positive membrane potential was achieved at pH < 6.8. Our results shows that the presynaptic K(+) and Ca(2+) currents are modulated by protons, indicating that protons released along with an afferent neurotransmitter would participate as a feedback mechanism in type-I hair cells.

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