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pubmed-article:1648061pubmed:abstractTextWith the aid of microinotophoretic techniques we tested the action of the transmitter candidate glutamate (Glu) at the afferent synapses of inner hair cells (IHC) in guinea pigs. In order to determine the various types of glutamate receptors, further agonistic excitatory amino acids (EAA) as well as competitive EAA-antagonists were used. Applied perisynaptically, Glu, aspartate, N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA), quisqualate (Q) and kainate (K) activate the subsynaptic, phasic firing activity of the afferent dendrites. The NMDA-induced activation is augmented by simultaneous application of glycine. The firing rate induced by Glu and NMDA is blocked by the specific NMDA-antagonist D-2-amino-7-phosphonoheptanoate (AP-7). Furthermore, activity induced by Glu and Q decreases under the influence of the selective Q-antagonist glutamic acid diethylester (GDEE). These results are consistent with the hypothesis that Glu acts as a possible afferent neurotransmitter of the IHC. This neurotransmission is mediated by postsynaptic EAA-receptor subpopulations which are sensitive to NMDA, Q and K. The activity of the NMDA-receptors depends, however, on the amount of glycine available. Our data suggest that the afferent synapses of the IHC possess functional properties which are equivalent to the properties of glutamatergic NMDA-sensitive and NMDA-non-sensitive synapses in the central nervous system.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:1648061pubmed:articleTitleGlutamate receptors in afferent cochlear neurotransmission in guinea pigs.lld:pubmed
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