2016
DOI: 10.1002/jcp.25631
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Indispensable Role of Ion Channels and Transporters in the Auditory System

Abstract: Ear is a complex system where appropriate ionic composition is essential for maintaining the tissue homeostasis and hearing function. Ion transporters and channels present in the auditory system plays a crucial role in maintaining proper ionic composition in the ear. The extracellular fluid, called endolymph, found in the cochlea of the mammalian inner ear is particularly unique due to its electrochemical properties. At an endocochlear potential of about +80 mV, signaling initiated by acoustic stimuli at the l… Show more

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“…Most models for the maintenance of these high potassium concentrations include a potassium circuitry driven by transporters and ion channels from the hair cells to the supporting cells to the spiral ligament and eventually back to the SV, where potassium is secreted back into the scala media endolymph (Mittal et al , ).…”
Section: Sensorineural Deafness As a Non‐haematological Manifestationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Most models for the maintenance of these high potassium concentrations include a potassium circuitry driven by transporters and ion channels from the hair cells to the supporting cells to the spiral ligament and eventually back to the SV, where potassium is secreted back into the scala media endolymph (Mittal et al , ).…”
Section: Sensorineural Deafness As a Non‐haematological Manifestationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gly100Asp (1) del5kb (6) Gly47Arg (1) Glu9*(2) Met1Leu(2) Met1Val(5) Cys40Valfs*5(1) Gly205Aspfs*92 (2) Asp165Gly (4) Arg186Cys (3) Exon4-1G>A (2) Leu134Alafs*32(1) Pro158Leufs*6(2) 45 74 141 178 30 22 transporters and ion channels from the hair cells to the supporting cells to the spiral ligament and eventually back to the SV, where potassium is secreted back into the scala media endolymph (Mittal et al, 2017).…”
Section: Sensorineural Deafness As a Nonhaematological Manifestation mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adenoviral vectors containing genes for wild-type GFP and potassium channel protein KCNQ4 were applied to the sensory epithelia. KCNQ4 is known to cause dominant-progressive hearing loss when mutated (Kubisch et al, 1999; Mittal et al, 2017). Strong expression of an exogenous transgene (GFP) in hair cells and supporting cells was observed, indicating that the adenovirus transfection can drive the expression of a wild-type form of human deafness genes, e.g., KCNQ4.…”
Section: Gene Editing Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The complexity of the auditory system is what makes hearing particularly vulnerable to damage (Moser and Starr, 2016; Mittal et al, 2017). Sound transduction begins at the pinna, which is responsible for the collection and funneling of sound-waves into the auditory canal (Yan and Liu, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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