2004
DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.2115-04.2004
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Chloride Accumulation in Mammalian Olfactory Sensory Neurons

Abstract: The generation of an excitatory receptor current in mammalian olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) involves the sequential activation of two distinct types of ion channels: cAMP-gated Ca 2ϩ -permeable cation channels and Ca

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“…Also, our experiments on isolated OSNs suggest a ~90% contribution of Ano2 to cAMP-induced currents. The disruption of tight junctions during isolation of OSNs may allow ciliary Ano2 channels to spread to the cell body where their electrical accessibility is much better 10 . The length (20-30 µm) and small diameter (0.1 µm) of cilia implies that channels in their distal part contribute little to voltage changes at the cell body, in particular when ciliary membrane conductance is high during signal transduction 44 .…”
Section: Such a Shunting Inhibition May Explain The Larger Decrease Omentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Also, our experiments on isolated OSNs suggest a ~90% contribution of Ano2 to cAMP-induced currents. The disruption of tight junctions during isolation of OSNs may allow ciliary Ano2 channels to spread to the cell body where their electrical accessibility is much better 10 . The length (20-30 µm) and small diameter (0.1 µm) of cilia implies that channels in their distal part contribute little to voltage changes at the cell body, in particular when ciliary membrane conductance is high during signal transduction 44 .…”
Section: Such a Shunting Inhibition May Explain The Larger Decrease Omentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taking into account ion concentrations measured in the mucus and the dendritic knob (as surrogate for cilia) 10,14,15 , Cl -gradients across the ciliary membrane should dissipate more easily than those for Na + or Ca 2+ which carry depolarizing currents through CNG channels. Nkcc1 is thought to rapidly replenish ciliary Cl -, which exits through anion channels during signal transduction 10,13 .…”
Section: Such a Shunting Inhibition May Explain The Larger Decrease Omentioning
confidence: 99%
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