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The potassium channel subunit KV1.8 (Kcna10) is essential for the distinctive outwardly rectifying conductances of type I and II vestibular hair cells

  • 1. University of Chicago
  • 2. University of Illinois at Chicago

Description

In amniotes, head motions and tilt are detected by two types of vestibular hair cells (HCs) with strikingly different morphology and physiology. Mature type I HCs express a large and very unusual potassium conductance, gK,L, which activates negative to resting potential, confers very negative resting potentials and low input resistances, and enhances an unusual non-quantal transmission from type I cells onto their calyceal afferent terminals. Following clues pointing to KV1.8 (Kcna10) in the Shaker K channel family as a candidate gK,L subunit, we compared whole-cell voltage-dependent currents from utricular HCs of KV1.8-null mice and littermate controls. We found that KV1.8 is necessary not just for gK,L but also for fast-inactivating and delayed rectifier currents in type II HCs, which activate positive to resting potential. The distinct properties of the three KV1.8-dependent conductances may reflect different mixing with other KV subunits that are reported to be differentially expressed in type I and II HCs. In KV1.8-null HCs of both types, residual outwardly rectifying conductances include KV7 (Knq) channels. Current clamp records show that in both HC types, KV1.8-dependent conductances increase the speed and damping of voltage responses. Features that speed up vestibular receptor potentials and non-quantal afferent transmission may have helped stabilize locomotion as tetrapods moved from water to land.

Data availability

Data generated and analyzed in this study are available on Dryad (https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.37pvmcvrw). Dryad hosts downloadable spreadsheets that are organized as follows: F1_sourcedata, numerical data for Figure 1; F1-fs1_sourcedata, numerical data for Figure 1-figure supplement 1; F2_sourcedata, numerical data for Figure 2; F3_sourcedata, numerical data for Figure 3; F3-fs1_sourcedata, numerical data for Figure 3—figure supplement 1; F3-fs2_sourcedata, numerical data for Figure 3—figure supplement 2; F3-fs3_sourcedata, numerical data for Figure 3—figure supplement 3; F4_sourcedata, numerical data for Figure 4; F6_sourcedata, numerical data for Figure 6; F7_sourcedata, numerical data for Figure 7; F7-fs1_sourcedata, numerical data for Figure 7—figure supplement 1; F7-fs2_sourcedata, numerical data for Figure 7—figure supplement 2.

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Martin HR, Lysakowski A, Eatock RA (2024) Dryad Digital Repository The potassium channel subunit Kv1.8 (Kcna10) is essential for the distinctive outwardly rectifying conductances of type I and II vestibular hair cells. https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.37pvmcvrw

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DOI
10.7554/eLife.94342.4
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oai:uchicago.tind.io:14216

Funding

National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
R01 DC012347
National Science Foundation
Graduate Research Fellowship Program

UChicago Information

Division(s)
Biological Sciences Division
Department(s)
Neurobiology