Effects of nor adrenal in on the activity of stellate cells in mouse cochlear nucleus

In this study, it was aimed to assess the effects ol noradrenalın on the stellate neuron Intracellular recordings were performed (rom stellate neurons ol mice cochlear nucleus in vitro using the whole cell patch clamp technique The resting potential of stellate neurons was -61.3 ± 3.3 milivolt (mV)H...

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Main Author: Ramazan Bal
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Language:English
Published: Selcuk University Press
Series:Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences
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Online Access:http://eurasianjvetsci.org/pdf.php3?id=282
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description In this study, it was aimed to assess the effects ol noradrenalın on the stellate neuron Intracellular recordings were performed (rom stellate neurons ol mice cochlear nucleus in vitro using the whole cell patch clamp technique The resting potential of stellate neurons was -61.3 ± 3.3 milivolt (mV)Hn= 18) and input resistance was 210 21 megaOhm (Mil) (n=18). Noradrenalin (100 mikro mo! (nM)) applied in perfusion solution depolarized the resting potantial by 26.1 ±4.1 rnV (n=5). In some cells, noradrenalin caused the resting potential to shift further in depolarized potentials, resulting in being spontaneously silent. The study of voltage clamp using ramp voltage protocol indicated that potassium current decreased. In conclusion, noradrenalin increases the spontaneously occurring activity, decreasing the potassium current amplitude.
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spelling doaj-art-c6446162eee24069ba48009c078f09912025-01-03T01:35:56ZengSelcuk University PressEurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences1309-69582146-19531745560282Effects of nor adrenal in on the activity of stellate cells in mouse cochlear nucleusRamazan BalIn this study, it was aimed to assess the effects ol noradrenalın on the stellate neuron Intracellular recordings were performed (rom stellate neurons ol mice cochlear nucleus in vitro using the whole cell patch clamp technique The resting potential of stellate neurons was -61.3 ± 3.3 milivolt (mV)Hn= 18) and input resistance was 210 21 megaOhm (Mil) (n=18). Noradrenalin (100 mikro mo! (nM)) applied in perfusion solution depolarized the resting potantial by 26.1 ±4.1 rnV (n=5). In some cells, noradrenalin caused the resting potential to shift further in depolarized potentials, resulting in being spontaneously silent. The study of voltage clamp using ramp voltage protocol indicated that potassium current decreased. In conclusion, noradrenalin increases the spontaneously occurring activity, decreasing the potassium current amplitude.http://eurasianjvetsci.org/pdf.php3?id=282noradrenalincochlear nucleusmodulationintracellular recording
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Effects of nor adrenal in on the activity of stellate cells in mouse cochlear nucleus
Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences
noradrenalin
cochlear nucleus
modulation
intracellular recording
title Effects of nor adrenal in on the activity of stellate cells in mouse cochlear nucleus
title_full Effects of nor adrenal in on the activity of stellate cells in mouse cochlear nucleus
title_fullStr Effects of nor adrenal in on the activity of stellate cells in mouse cochlear nucleus
title_full_unstemmed Effects of nor adrenal in on the activity of stellate cells in mouse cochlear nucleus
title_short Effects of nor adrenal in on the activity of stellate cells in mouse cochlear nucleus
title_sort effects of nor adrenal in on the activity of stellate cells in mouse cochlear nucleus
topic noradrenalin
cochlear nucleus
modulation
intracellular recording
url http://eurasianjvetsci.org/pdf.php3?id=282
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