The inner ear contains delicate sensory receptors that have adapted to detect the minutest mechanical disturbances. Ca2+ ions are implicated in all steps of the transduction process, as well as in its regulation by an impressive ensemble of finely tuned feedback control mechanisms. Recent studies have unveiled some of the key players, but things do not sound quite right yet.

Ca2+ signaling in the inner ear

Mammano Fabio;
2007

Abstract

The inner ear contains delicate sensory receptors that have adapted to detect the minutest mechanical disturbances. Ca2+ ions are implicated in all steps of the transduction process, as well as in its regulation by an impressive ensemble of finely tuned feedback control mechanisms. Recent studies have unveiled some of the key players, but things do not sound quite right yet.
2007
Istituto di Biologia Cellulare e Neurobiologia - IBCN - Sede Monterotondo Scalo
Istituto di Biochimica e Biologia Cellulare - IBBC
OUTER HAIR-CELLS
PLASMA-MEMBRANE CA2+-ATPASE
GUINEA-PIG COCHLEA
PRESYNAPTIC CALCIUM STORES
GAP-JUNCTION HEMICHANNELS
NON-SYNDROMIC DEAFNESS
RIBBON SYNAPSE
MECHANOELECTRICAL TRANSDUCTION
MECHANOTRANSDUCER CHANNEL
AFFERENT SYNAPSE
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