Literature DB >> 15596517

On membrane motor activity and chloride flux in the outer hair cell: lessons learned from the environmental toxin tributyltin.

Lei Song1, Achim Seeger, Joseph Santos-Sacchi.   

Abstract

The outer hair cell (OHC) underlies mammalian cochlea amplification, and its lateral membrane motor, prestin, which drives the cell's mechanical activity, is modulated by intracellular chloride ions. We have previously described a native nonselective conductance (G(metL)) that influences OHC motor activity via Cl flux across the lateral membrane. Here we further investigate this conductance and use the environmental toxin tributyltin (TBT) to better understand Cl-prestin interactions. Capitalizing on measures of prestin-derived nonlinear capacitance to gauge Cl flux across the lateral membrane, we show that the Cl ionophore TBT, which affects neither the motor nor G(metL) directly, is capable of augmenting the native flux of Cl in OHCs. These observations were confirmed using the chloride-sensitive dye MQAE. Furthermore, the compound's potent ability, at nanomolar concentrations, to equilibrate intra- and extracellular Cl concentrations is shown to surpass the effectiveness of G(metL) in promoting Cl flux, and secure a quantitative analysis of Cl-prestin interactions in intact OHCs. Using malate as an anion replacement, we quantify chloride effects on the nonlinear charge density and operating voltage range of prestin. Our data additionally suggest that ototoxic effects of organotins can derive from their disruption of OHC Cl homeostasis, ultimately interfering with anionic modulation of the mammalian cochlear amplifier. Notably, this observation identifies a new environmental threat for marine mammals by TBT, which is known to accumulate in the food chain.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15596517      PMCID: PMC1305283          DOI: 10.1529/biophysj.104.053579

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   4.033


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6.  Effect of capsaicin on potassium conductance and electromotility of the guinea pig outer hair cell.

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7.  Chloride Anions Regulate Kinetics but Not Voltage-Sensor Qmax of the Solute Carrier SLC26a5.

Authors:  Joseph Santos-Sacchi; Lei Song
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8.  Conformational state-dependent anion binding in prestin: evidence for allosteric modulation.

Authors:  Lei Song; Joseph Santos-Sacchi
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9.  Disparities in voltage-sensor charge and electromotility imply slow chloride-driven state transitions in the solute carrier SLC26a5.

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10.  Chloride and salicylate influence prestin-dependent specific membrane capacitance: support for the area motor model.

Authors:  Joseph Santos-Sacchi; Lei Song
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2014-02-19       Impact factor: 5.157

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