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Publication : Regulation of cellular calcium in vestibular supporting cells by otopetrin 1.

First Author  Kim E Year  2010
Journal  J Neurophysiol Volume  104
Issue  6 Pages  3439-50
PubMed ID  20554841 Mgi Jnum  J:171566
Mgi Id  MGI:4950373 Doi  10.1152/jn.00525.2010
Citation  Kim E, et al. (2010) Regulation of cellular calcium in vestibular supporting cells by otopetrin 1. J Neurophysiol 104(6):3439-50
abstractText  Otopetrin 1 (OTOP1) is a multitransmembrane domain protein, which is essential for mineralization of otoconia, the calcium carbonate biominerals required for vestibular function, and the normal sensation of gravity. The mechanism driving mineralization of otoconia is poorly understood, but it has been proposed that supporting cells and a mechanism to maintain high concentrations of calcium are critical. Using Otop1 knockout mice and a utricular epithelial organ culture system, we show that OTOP1 is expressed at the apex of supporting cells and functions to increase cytosolic calcium in response to purinergic agonists, such as adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP). This is achieved by blocking mobilization of calcium from intracellular stores in an extracellular calcium-dependent manner and by mediating influx of extracellular calcium. These data support a model in which OTOP1 acts as a sensor of the extracellular calcium concentration near supporting cells and responds to ATP in the endolymph to increase intracellular calcium levels during otoconia mineralization.
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