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Review
. 2002;23(6):245-7.

[Na transport in the cochlea of mammals]

[Article in French]
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  • PMID: 12369397
Review

[Na transport in the cochlea of mammals]

[Article in French]
V Couloigner et al. Nephrologie. 2002.

Abstract

Endolymph, the fluid that bathes the apical side of the inner ear sensory cells, is a K-rich and Na-poor fluid. In the cochlea, various epithelial transport systems involved in the transport of Na from the apical endolymphatic to the basolateral perilymphatic compartments have been identified: basolateral Na+, K(+)-ATPase, apical non selective cationic channels, Na+/H+ exchanger, and ENaC epithelial Na channel. These transporters may be involved in physiological and pathological processes in which endolymph Na concentration is high.

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