Malgrange B, Rigo J M, Lefebvre P P, Coucke P, Goffin F, Xhauflaire G, Belachew S, Van de Water T R, Moonen G
Department of Human Physiology and Pathophysiology, University of Liège, Belgium.
Neuroreport. 1997 Feb 10;8(3):591-6. doi: 10.1097/00001756-199702100-00003.
Using dissociated spiral ganglion cell cultures obtained from 3-day-old rat cochlea, we investigated the response of auditory neurones to gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) using patch-clamp techniques. In our recording conditions, GABA elicited inward currents in > 95% of the neurones which reversed around 0 mV. Similar inward currents were measured using isoguvacin, a specific agonist of GABAA receptors. GABA-gated currents were reversibly inhibited by the channel blocker picrotoxin and the GABA competitive antagonist bicuculline. These functional GABAA receptors are characterized by an insensitivity to benzodiazepines and a relatively high sensitivity to beta-carbolines and barbiturates. These results show that the GABAA receptor pharmacological properties of spiral ganglion neurones are close to those of cerebellar granule cells.