The chloride‐channel blocker 9‐anthracenecarboxylic acid reduces the nonlinear capacitance of prestin‐associated charge movement

C. Harasztosi, A. Gummer
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The basis of the extraordinary sensitivity and frequency selectivity of the cochlea is a chloride‐sensitive protein called prestin which can produce an electromechanical response and which resides in the basolateral plasma membrane of outer hair cells (OHCs). The compound 9‐anthracenecarboxylic acid (9‐AC), an inhibitor of chloride channels, has been found to reduce the electromechanical response of the cochlea and the OHC mechanical impedance. To elucidate these 9‐AC effects, the functional electromechanical status of prestin was assayed by measuring the nonlinear capacitance of OHCs from the guinea‐pig cochlea and of prestin‐transfected human embryonic kidney 293 (HEK 293) cells. Extracellular application of 9‐AC caused reversible, dose‐dependent and chloride‐sensitive reduction in OHC nonlinear charge transfer, Qmax. Prestin‐transfected cells also showed reversible reduction in Qmax. For OHCs, intracellular 9‐AC application as well as reduced intracellular pH had no detectable effect on the reduction in Qmax by extracellularly applied 9‐AC. In the prestin‐transfected cells, cytosolic application of 9‐AC approximately halved the blocking efficacy of extracellularly applied 9‐AC. OHC inside‐out patches presented the whole‐cell blocking characteristics. Disruption of the cytoskeleton by preventing actin polymerization with latrunculin A or by decoupling of spectrin from actin with diamide did not affect the 9‐AC‐evoked reduction in Qmax. We conclude that 9‐AC acts on the electromechanical transducer principally by interaction with prestin rather than acting via the cytoskeleton, chloride channels or pH. The 9‐AC block presents characteristics in common with salicylate, but is almost an order of magnitude faster. 9‐AC provides a new tool for elucidating the molecular dynamics of prestin function.
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氯离子通道阻滞剂9 -蒽甲酸降低了prestin相关电荷运动的非线性电容
耳蜗非凡的灵敏度和频率选择性的基础是一种被称为prestin的氯化物敏感蛋白,它可以产生机电响应,并且存在于外毛细胞(ohc)的基底外侧质膜中。化合物9 -蒽甲酸(9 - AC)是一种氯离子通道抑制剂,已被发现可以降低耳蜗的机电响应和OHC机械阻抗。为了阐明这些9‐AC效应,我们通过测量豚鼠耳蜗ohc和prestin转染的人胚胎肾293 (HEK 293)细胞的非线性电容来检测prestin的功能机电状态。细胞外应用9 - AC可引起OHC非线性电荷转移(Qmax)的可逆、剂量依赖性和氯敏感性降低。Prestin转染的细胞也显示出可逆的Qmax降低。对于OHCs,细胞内施加9‐AC以及降低细胞内pH对细胞外施加9‐AC对Qmax的降低没有可检测到的影响。在prestin转染的细胞中,细胞内应用9 - AC的阻断效果约为细胞外应用9 - AC的一半。OHC内-外斑块呈现全细胞阻断特征。通过阻止肌动蛋白与latrunculin A的聚合或通过使spectrin与肌动蛋白与二胺解耦来破坏细胞骨架并不影响9‐AC‐诱发的Qmax的降低。我们得出结论,9‐AC主要通过与prestin的相互作用作用于机电换能器,而不是通过细胞骨架、氯离子通道或ph。9‐AC阻滞具有与水杨酸盐相同的特征,但几乎快了一个数量级。9‐AC为阐明prestin功能的分子动力学提供了新的工具。
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