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Cholinergic agonists increase intracellular calcium concentration in guinea pig vestibular hair cells

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Journal Title:
CHINESE MEDICAL JOURNAL
Issue:
7
DOI:
10.3760/cma.j.issn.0366-6999.2001.07.114
Key Word:
前庭毛细胞;钙;胆碱能受体;共聚焦显微镜;vestibular hair cells;calcium;cholinergic receptors;confocal microscopy

Abstract: Abstract:Objective To better understand the cholinergic receptors in vestibular hair cells (VHC) and their subtypes, and to investigate the effects of cholinergic agonists on intracellular calcium concentration ([Ca2+]i ) in guinea pig VHCs.Methods VHCs were isolated from guinea pig crista ampullaris by enzymatic and mechanical methods. The effect of cholinergic agonists on [Ca2+]i was examined using laser scanning confocal microscopy and the Ca2+ sensitive dye Fluo-3.Results The results showed that the addition of acetylcholine (ACh) and carbachol (CCh), muscarnic and nicotinic agonists, induced [Ca2+]i increases in all the VHCs, whereas acetylcholine bromide (ACh-Br), a nicotinic agonist, induced the [Ca2+]i increase in only a small percentage of VHCs. The ACh or CCh-induced Ca2+ response could be partially suppressed by atropine. In the presence of 0.1?mmol/L atropine, the amplitudes of ACh or CCh-induced [Ca2+]i responses became significantly smaller than those in atropine free medium (P<0.01). Conclusions The results suggest the existence of cholinergic receptors in guinea pig VHCs. It is the muscarnic agonists rather than nicontic receptors that dominate [Ca2+]i variation. Atropine can suppress muscarnic agonist-induced Ca2+ responses.

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