Expression of alpha, beta and gamma subunits of epithelial sodium channel in the cochlea and endolymphatic sac of guinea pig.
- Author:
Shi-xun ZHONG
1
;
Zhao-hua LIU
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Animals; Cochlea; metabolism; Endolymphatic Sac; metabolism; Epithelial Sodium Channels; metabolism; Guinea Pigs
- From: Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2009;44(1):49-52
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo investigate the distribution and role of alpha, beta and gamma subunits of epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) in the cochlea and endolymphatic sac of guinea pig.
METHODSThe expression of alpha-, beta- and gamma-ENaC subunits proteins was studied by immunohistochemistry with the specific polyclonal rabbit antibodies against the alpha, beta and gamma subunits of rat ENaC. Alpha-ENaC mRNA was detected by in situ hybridization with digoxin labeled cDNA probe.
RESULTSAll three subunits of ENaC, alpha-, beta- and gamma-, were widely distributed in the labyrinth. In the cochlea, strong labeling of alpha-ENaC protein was found in the spiral limbus, and to a less extent, in the spiral ligament, organ of Corti and Reissner's membrane. The immunoreactivity of beta-ENaC was observed in the spiral ligament, spiral limbus, spiral ganglion, organ of Corti and Reissner's membrane with a less intensity than that of alpha-ENaC. Gamma-ENaC was presented primarily in the superior part of the spiral ligament, spiral limbus, spiral ganglion, and weakly in the organ of Corti and Reissner's membrane. In the endolymphatic sac, intensive immunoreactivities of all three subunits were seen in the epithelial cells and the subepithelial cells at similar intensity. Alpha-ENaC mRNA was localized in the spiral limbus, the inferior part of spiral ligament, stria vascularis, and epithelial cells and subepithelial cells of endolymphatic sac.
CONCLUSIONDifferent subunits of the ENaC expressed in various cell regions of the cochlea and endolymphatic sac in distinct patterns may form the functional sodium channel to regulate the endolymph, thus serve to maintain homeostasis in inner ear.