PubMed 21044673
Referenced in: none
Automatically associated channels: TRP , TRPV
Title: Effect of capsaicin on potassium conductance and electromotility of the guinea pig outer hair cell.
Authors: T Wu, L Song, X Shi, Z Jiang, J Santos-Sacchi, A L Nuttall
Journal, date & volume: Hear. Res., 2011 Feb , 272, 117-24
PubMed link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21044673
Abstract
Capsaicin, the classic activator of TRPV-1 channels in primary sensory neurons, evokes nociception. Interestingly, auditory reception is also modulated by this chemical, possibly by direct actions on outer hair cells (OHCs). Surprisingly, we find two novel actions of capsaicin unrelated to TRPV-1 channels, which likely contribute to its auditory effects in vivo. First, capsaicin is a potent blocker of OHC K conductances (I(K) and I(K,n)). Second, capsaicin substantially alters OHC nonlinear capacitance, the signature of electromotility - a basis of cochlear amplification. These new findings of capsaicin have ramifications for our understanding of the pharmacological properties of OHC I(K), I(K,n) and electromotility and for interpretation of capsaicin pharmacological actions.