L. Lippincott et Ke. Rarey, STATUS OF COCHLEAR NA,K-ATPASE IN THE AGED SHR RAT AND ITS POSSIBLE ROLE IN HEARING-LOSS, European archives of oto-rhino-laryngology, 254(9-10), 1997, pp. 413-416
The relationship between levels of Na,K-ATPase isoforms was studied in
the lateral walls of the cochlea in aged spontaneously hypertensive (
SHR) and Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rats. Dense staining for the enzyme's alph
a(1) subunit was found especially in the basal turns of the cochlea, w
hile external sulcal cells were more intensely stained in the more api
cal turns in both SHR and WKY rats. In contrast, staining for beta(1)
Na, K-ATPase was demonstrable in significant levels in the stria vascu
laris and suprastrial regions of the SHR rat, with involvement of the
basilar suprastrial region pronounced in both strains of animals. Find
ings suggest a spatially defined, age-induced alteration in cochlear h
omeostasis with a possible consequent effect on sound perception.