dc.creator | Nicolas, Marie Thérèse | |
dc.creator | Lesage, Florian | |
dc.creator | Reyes, Roberto | |
dc.creator | Barhanin, Jacques | |
dc.creator | Demêmes, Danielle | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2019-01-29T17:57:13Z | |
dc.date.available | 2019-01-29T17:57:13Z | |
dc.date.created | 2019-01-29T17:57:13Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2004 | |
dc.identifier | Brain Research, Volumen 1017, Issue 1-2, 2018, Pages 46-52 | |
dc.identifier | 00068993 | |
dc.identifier | 10.1016/j.brainres.2004.05.012 | |
dc.identifier | http://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/163958 | |
dc.description.abstract | The distribution of two-pore-domain (2P-domain) K+ channels of the TREK subfamily was studied using immunocytochemistry in the peripheral vestibular system of mouse and rat. Using RT-PCR, the mRNA for TREK-1, but not for TREK-2 or TRAAK, were detected in mouse vestibular endorgans and ganglia. The TREK-1 channel protein was immunodetected in both nerve fibers and nerve cell bodies in the vestibular ganglion, both afferent fibers and nerve calyces innervating type I hair cells in the utricle and cristae. The post-synaptic localization in afferent calyces may suggest a neuroprotective role in glutamatergic excitotoxicity during ischemic conditions. In non-neuronal cells, TREK-1 was immunodetected in the apical membrane of dark cells and transitional cells, both of which are involved in endolymph K+ secretion and recycling. TREK-1 may subserve some neuroprotective function in afferent nerve fibers as well as play a role in endolymph potassium homeostasis. © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights r | |
dc.language | en | |
dc.rights | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/cl/ | |
dc.rights | Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Chile | |
dc.source | Brain Research | |
dc.subject | 2P-domain K+channel | |
dc.subject | 2P-domain potassium channel | |
dc.subject | Confocal microscopy | |
dc.subject | Immunocytochemistry | |
dc.subject | Inner ear | |
dc.subject | K2Pchannel | |
dc.subject | K+ | |
dc.subject | MMLV | |
dc.subject | Potassium channel structure, function and expression | |
dc.subject | potassium ion | |
dc.subject | Sensory systems | |
dc.title | Localization of TREK-1, a two-pore-domain K+ channel in the peripheral vestibular system of mouse and rat | |
dc.type | Artículos de revistas | |