PMID: 2114198Jan 1, 1990Paper

Immunolocalization of parvalbumin in two glutamatergic cell types of the guinea pig cochlea: inner hair cells and spinal ganglion neurons

Comptes rendus de l'Académie des sciences. Série III, Sciences de la vie
M Eybalin, C Ripoll

Abstract

Immunoreactions to a monoclonal antibody raised against parvalbumin, a calcium-binding protein, have been detected in the inner hair cells of the organ of Corti and in the spiral ganglion neurons connected to them (type I neurons). Both cell types probably use an excitatory amino acid as a neurotransmitter (glutamate and/or aspartate). No immunoreactivity was found within the second sensory cell type (outer hair cells) nor in the olivocochlear (efferent) fibers or endings in the cochlea. In the central nervous system, parvalbumin may be involved in calcium-dependent mechanisms leading to neurotransmitter release. It could thus be hypothesized that parvalbumin also have similar implications at the level of the inner hair cell and type I neuron synapses. Additional functions could also be hypothesized for this protein in the cochlea. Within the inner hair cells, parvalbumin may be involved in the ionic regulation following potassium entry during the transduction process. Within type I neurons, by buffering sudden increases in the intracellular calcium concentration, it may allow an adaptation of the firing rate to variations in the intensity of sound stimuli.

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