Abstract

Endolymphatic sac epithelial cells were isolated from the endolymphatic sac of the guinea pig by enzymatic and mechanical dissociation. The intracellular free calcium ion concentrations ([Ca<sup>2+</sup>]i) of the isolated cells were determined using the Ca<sup>2+</sup>-sensitive dye fura-2. The isolated cells were classified into two types, i.e. light and dark cells. In the resting state, [Ca<sup>2+</sup>]i in the cells was variable in both types of cells. In the presence of 200 µM ATP, there was a rapid rise in [Ca<sup>2+</sup>]i. These findings suggest that endolymphatic sac epithelial cells may have receptor-mediated Ca channels which may play an important role for a nerve-mediated local feedback system of the endolymphatic sac to regulate homeostasis of endolymph volume, pressure and electrolyte balance.

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