Literature DB >> 12689356

Asphyxia and diuretic-induced changes in the Ca2+ concentration of endolymph.

Atsuko Takamaki1, Yoshiaki Mori, Michitoshi Araki, Akihito Mineharu, Yoshiro Sohma, Junko Tashiro, Ryotaro Yoshida, Hiroshi Takenaka, Takahiro Kubota.   

Abstract

Using Ca2+ -selective microelectrodes based on the neutral carrier, ETH-1001 with polyvinyl chloride (PVC), we have measured changes in the free Ca2+ concentration of guinea pig cochlear endolymph ([Ca](e)) after transient asphyxia or intravenous administration of diuretics. Under the control conditions, the endocochlear potential (EP) was +80 mV, and the [Ca](e) was in the range 1.4 x 10(-7)-2.4 x 10(-6) M (n = 16). Transient asphyxia (1-1.5 min) produced an increase in the [Ca](e) with a fall in the EP, whereas the cessation of the asphyxia led to a quick recovery of both [Ca](e) and EP to their control levels. Intravenous administration of furosemide (60 mg/kg) or bumetanide (30 mg/kg) also caused an increase in the [Ca](e) with a fall in the EP, followed by a gradual recovery of both [Ca](e) and EP. From these results, we obtained a significant correlation between EP and p[Ca](e) (= -log[Ca](e)), and conclude that (1) the [Ca](e) is extremely low, around 10(-6) M or less, under normal conditions and (2) the [Ca](e) is directly correlated with EP under physiological conditions.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12689356     DOI: 10.2170/jjphysiol.53.35

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Jpn J Physiol        ISSN: 0021-521X


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1.  Ca(2+) regulation of endocochlear potential in marginal cells.

Authors:  Yoshiaki Mori; Masahito Watanabe; Takaki Inui; Yoshitsugu Nimura; Michitoshi Araki; Manabu Miyamoto; Hiroshi Takenaka; Takahiro Kubota
Journal:  J Physiol Sci       Date:  2009-06-06       Impact factor: 2.781

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