ATP-induced morphological changes in supporting cells of the developing cochlea

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Nicolas X. Tritsch
Ying-Xin Zhang
Graham Ellis-Davies
Dwight E. Bergles
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[1] Johns Hopkins University,The Solomon H. Snyder Department of Neuroscience
[2] Drexel University College of Medicine,Department of Pharmacology and Physiology
[3] Johns Hopkins University,Department of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery
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Purinergic Signalling | 2010年 / 6卷
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Cochlea; Supporting cell; ATP; Calcium; Chloride channel; Crenation; Development;
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The developing cochlea of mammals contains a large group of columnar-shaped cells, which together form a structure known as Kölliker’s organ. Prior to the onset of hearing, these inner supporting cells periodically release adenosine 5′-triphosphate (ATP), which activates purinergic receptors in surrounding supporting cells, inner hair cells and the dendrites of primary auditory neurons. Recent studies indicate that purinergic signaling between inner supporting cells and inner hair cells initiates bursts of action potentials in auditory nerve fibers before the onset of hearing. ATP also induces prominent effects in inner supporting cells, including an increase in membrane conductance, a rise in intracellular Ca2+, and dramatic changes in cell shape, although the importance of ATP signaling in non-sensory cells of the developing cochlea remains unknown. Here, we review current knowledge pertaining to purinergic signaling in supporting cells of Kölliker’s organ and focus on the mechanisms by which ATP induces changes in their morphology. We show that these changes in cell shape are preceded by increases in cytoplasmic Ca2+, and provide new evidence indicating that elevation of intracellular Ca2+ and IP3 are sufficient to initiate shape changes. In addition, we discuss the possibility that these ATP-mediated morphological changes reflect crenation following the activation of Ca2+-activated Cl− channels, and speculate about the possible functions of these changes in cell morphology for maturation of the cochlea.
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