Expression of the P2X2Receptor Subunit of the ATP-Gated Ion Channel in the Cochlea: Implications for Sound Transduction and Auditory Neurotransmission
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- 1 October 1999
- journal article
- Published by Society for Neuroscience in Journal of Neuroscience
- Vol. 19 (19) , 8377-8388
- https://doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.19-19-08377.1999
Abstract
Extracellular ATP has multimodal actions in the cochlea affecting hearing sensitivity. ATP-gated ion channels involved in this process were characterized in the guinea pig cochlea. Voltage-clamped hair cells exhibited a P2 receptor pharmacology compatible with the assembly of ATP-gated ion channels from P2X2receptor subunits. Reverse transcription-PCR experiments confirmed expression of the P2X2–1receptor subunit mRNA isoform in the sensory epithelium (organ of Corti); a splice variant that confers desensitization, P2X2–2, was the predominant subunit isoform expressed by primary auditory neurons. Expression of the ATP-gated ion channel protein was localized using a P2X2receptor subunit-specific antiserum. The highest density of P2X2subunit-like immunoreactivity in the cochlea occurred on the hair cell stereocilia, which faces the endolymph. Tissues lining this compartment exhibited significant P2X2receptor subunit expression, with the exception of the stria vascularis. Expression of ATP-gated ion channels at these sites provides a pathway for the observed ATP-induced reduction in endocochlear potential and likely serves a protective role, decoupling the “cochlear amplifier” in response to stressors, such as noise and ischemia. Within the perilymphatic compartment, immunolabeling on Deiters’ cells is compatible with purinergic modulation of cochlear micromechanics. P2X2receptor subunit expression was also detected in spiral ganglion primary afferent neurons, and immunoelectron microscopy localized these subunits to postsynaptic junctions at both inner and outer hair cells. The former supports a cotransmitter role for ATP in a subset of type I spiral ganglion neurons, and latter represents the first characterization of a receptor for a fast neurotransmitter associated with the type II spiral ganglion neurons.Keywords
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