2010
DOI: 10.1186/1472-6793-10-1
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Expression of epithelial calcium transport system in rat cochlea and vestibular labyrinth

Abstract: BackgroundThe low luminal Ca2+ concentration of mammalian endolymph in the inner ear is required for normal hearing and balance. We recently reported the expression of mRNA for a Ca2+-absorptive transport system in primary cultures of semicircular canal duct (SCCD) epithelium.ResultsWe now identify this system in native vestibular and cochlear tissues by qRT-PCR, immunoblots and confocal immunolocalization. Transcripts were found and quantified for several isoforms of epithelial calcium channels (TRPV5, TRPV6)… Show more

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“…3). The failure to lower the endolymphatic Ca 2+ concentration may be due to a lack of Ca 2+ absorption via acid-sensitive epithelial Ca 2+ channels [23,31,48]. Whether and how loss of pendrin leads to a loss of expression of Ca 2+ transporters, as observed in the kidney [49], remains to be determined.…”
Section: Secondary Consequence Of a Lack Of Pendrin Expression: Oxidamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3). The failure to lower the endolymphatic Ca 2+ concentration may be due to a lack of Ca 2+ absorption via acid-sensitive epithelial Ca 2+ channels [23,31,48]. Whether and how loss of pendrin leads to a loss of expression of Ca 2+ transporters, as observed in the kidney [49], remains to be determined.…”
Section: Secondary Consequence Of a Lack Of Pendrin Expression: Oxidamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ca 2þ concentration of the endolymph is maintained at relatively low levels (cochlea at 23 mM and vestibule at 280 mM versus perilymph at 1 mM) (18). This is thought to be accomplished by a Ca 2þ absorptive system expressed in cochlear and vestibular tissues (19). It is not known how this system is regulated, but it has been implicated in mediating the association between BPPV and osteoporosis (20).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Ca 2+ absorptive system comprises an apical membrane entry pathway (TRPV5 and TRPV6 channels), a cytosolic Ca 2+ buffer protein (calbindin-D9K and calbindin-D28K), and basolateral Ca 2+ exit pathways (sodium-calcium exchangers -NCX-) and plasma membrane Ca 2+ -ATPases (PMCA) [31] . Expression of these transporters can be regulated by the active form of vitamin D, i.e., 1,25-(OH) 2 vitamin D3 [30] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%