Effects of Putative Transmitters on Afferent Cochlear Transmission
- 1 March 1978
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology
- Vol. 87 (2) , 185-190
- https://doi.org/10.1177/000348947808700207
Abstract
Putative transmitters and related substances were perfused through the guinea pig scala tympani while monitoring the compound action potential of the cochlear nerve (AP) and the cochlear microphonic potential. Various substances were then ranked according to their ability to reduce the AP. The more active compounds ranked: methysergide (1 mM) > ATP (10 mM) = tyramine (10 mM) > salicylate (10 mM) > bicuculline (10 mM) > aspartate (10 mM) > glutamate (10 mM) > citrate (10 mM) > dextrose (100 mM) > glycine (100 mM) > GABA (100 mM) > prostaglandin E2 (1 mM) > serotonin (10 mM). The activity of substances at 100 mM indicates a physical, osmotic change in the cochlear structure. Activity at 10 mM and 1 mM indicates afferent transmitter-like activity for the putative transmitters and interference with the endogenous transmitter for related substances. It is concluded that several substances can be eliminated as afferent transmitter candidates, while others warrant further examination.Keywords
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