1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0169-328x(97)00007-7
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Expression of adenylyl cyclase type I in cochlear inner hair cells

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“…AC7 activity is independent of Ca 2+ . These results for a type II-like vestibular hair cell differ from cochlear inner hair cell expression of AC isoforms (Drescher et al, 1997), consistent with the hypothesis that hair cells of different types, cochlear inner and outer hair cells, and type I and type II vestibular hair cells, differ in AC-modulated function.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…AC7 activity is independent of Ca 2+ . These results for a type II-like vestibular hair cell differ from cochlear inner hair cell expression of AC isoforms (Drescher et al, 1997), consistent with the hypothesis that hair cells of different types, cochlear inner and outer hair cells, and type I and type II vestibular hair cells, differ in AC-modulated function.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…The identification of calmodulin as a hair cell marker localized to the stereocilia (Slepecky et al, 1988; Shepherd et al, 1989; Slepecky and Ulfendahl, 1993; Ogata and Slepecky, 1998) suggested an alternative mechanism to activate AC isoforms in the absence of Gαs. Message and protein for ACI, one of the Ca 2+ /calmodulin-activated AC isoforms, was subsequently localized to cochlear inner hair cells (Drescher et al, 1997). Little information on adenylyl cyclase signal transduction pathways in vestibular hair cells has been available.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…After ligand recognition, class B GPCRs activate G-proteins containing G␣s subunits that stimulate ACs, hence cAMP production. AC1, AC4, AC6, AC7, and AC9 transcripts have been found in the mouse and rat organs of Corti by RT-PCR analysis (Drescher et al, 1997;Kumagami et al, 1999). We studied the expression of AC isoforms in the mouse cochlear hair cells by single-cell RT-PCR analysis, as described previously (Adato et al, 2005b).…”
Section: Lack Of Vlgr1 Affects the Stereociliar Distribution Of Adenymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Primers for PCR targeting rat HCN1 (GenBank TM accession number NM_053375) were 5Ј-CAGCAGCCGCAA-CAGCAACAA-3Ј upstream (nucleotides 2328 -2348), and 5Ј-TTTTCTGCATCTGGGTCTTTATTTAAGA-3Ј downstream (nucleotides 2755-2782), predicted to yield a 455-bp amplification product. The expression of HCN1 message in cochlear hair cells was determined from application of ratspecific HCN1 primers in PCR to ZAP cDNA libraries (a cDNA library formed with a specifically modified phage vector, ZAP (Stratagene)) (14,15). A first amplification with an HCN1 gene-specific primer upstream coupled with ZAP-T7 reverse primer downstream was followed by a second amplification with HCN1 gene-specific primers for the 455-bp PCR product.…”
Section: Acquisition Of a Model Hair Cell Preparation From The Trout mentioning
confidence: 99%