Large Na+ influx and high Na+, K+–ATPase activity in mitochondria-rich epithelial cells of the inner ear endolymphatic sac

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Takenori Miyashita
Hitoshi Tatsumi
Kimihide Hayakawa
Nozomu Mori
Masahiro Sokabe
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[1] Kagawa University,Department of Otolaryngology, Faculty of Medicine
[2] Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine,Department of Physiology
[3] CREST,ICORP/SORST “Cell Mechanosensing”
[4] Japan Science and Technology Corporation,Department of Molecular Physiology
[5] Japan Science and Technology Corporation,undefined
[6] National Institute for Physiological Sciences,undefined
[7] Okazaki,undefined
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Endolymphatic sac; Na; K; –ATPase; Ion imaging; Mitochondria-rich cell; SBFI; Endolymph; Na; transport; Ménière’s disease;
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Fluid in the mammalian endolymphatic sac (ES) is connected to the endolymph in the cochlea and the vestibule. Since the dominant ion in the ES is Na+, it has been postulated that Na+ transport is essential for regulating the endolymph pressure. This study focused on the cellular mechanism of Na+ transport in ES epithelial cells. To evaluate the Na+ transport capability of the ES epithelial cells, changes in intracellular Na+ concentration ([Na+]i) of individual ES cells were measured with sodium-binding benzofurzan isophthalate in a freshly dissected ES sheet and in dissociated ES cells in response to either the K+-free or ouabain-containing solution. Analysis of the [Na+]i changes by the Na+ load and mitochondrial staining with rhodamine 123 showed that the ES cells were classified into two groups; one exhibited an intensive [Na+]i increase, higher Na+, K+–ATPase activity, and intensive mitochondrial staining (mitochondria-rich cells), and the other exhibited a moderate [Na+]i increase, lower Na+, K+–ATPase activity, and moderate mitochondrial staining (filament-rich cells). These results suggest that mitochondria-rich ES epithelial cells (ca. 30% of ES cells) endowed with high Na+ permeability and Na+, K+-ATPase activity potentially contribute to the transport of Na+ outside of the endolymphatic sac.
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