Expression and localization of ryanodine receptors in the frog semicircular canal

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Several experiments suggest an important role for store-released Ca 2+ in hair cell organs: drugs targeting IP3 and ryanodine (RyRs) receptors affect release from hair cells, and stores are thought to be involved in vesicle recycling at ribbon synapses. In this work we investigated the semicircular canal distribution of RyRs by immunofluorescence, using slice preparations of the sensory epithelium (to distinguish cell types) and flat mounts of the simpler nonsensory regions. RyRs were present in hair cells, mostly in supranuclear spots, but not in supporting cells; as regards nonsensory regions, they were also localized in dark cells and cells from the ductus. No labeling was found in nerve terminals, although nerve branches could be observed in proximity to hair cell RyR spots. The differential expression of RyR isoforms was studied by RT-PCR and immunoblotting, showing the presence of RyR in both ampulla and canal arm and RyR in the ampulla only. Copyright 2012 Paola Perin et al.

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Perin, P., Botta, L., Tritto, S., & Laforenza, U. (2012). Expression and localization of ryanodine receptors in the frog semicircular canal. Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/398398

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