Involvement of calpain in 4-hydroxynonenal-induced disruption of gap junction-mediated intercellular communication among fibrocytes in primary cultures derived from the cochlear spiral ligament
The endocochlear potential in the inner ear is essential for hearing ability, and maintained by various K+ transport apparatuses including Na+, K+-ATPase and gap junction-mediated intercellular communication (GJ-IC) in the lateral wall structures of the cochlea. Noise-induced hearing loss is known a...
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Main Authors: | Taro Yamaguchi (Author), Masanori Yoneyama (Author), Eiichi Hinoi (Author), Kiyokazu Ogita (Author) |
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