Tonotopic differentiations of ion channels ensure sound processing across frequencies. Afferent input plays a critical role in differentiations. We demonstrate here in organotypic culture of chicken cochlear nucleus that expression of Kv1.1 was coupled with Ca to a different degree depending on tonotopic regions, thereby differentiating the level of expression within the nucleus. In the culture, Kv1.1 was down-regulated and not differentiated tonotopically. Chronic depolarization increased Kv1.1 expression in a level-dependent manner. Moreover, the dependence was steeper at higher-frequency regions, which restored the differentiation. The depolarization increased Kv1.1 via activation of Cav1 channels, whereas basal Ca level elevated similarly irrespective of tonotopic regions. Thus, the efficiency of Ca-dependent Kv1.1 expression would be fine-tuned in a tonotopic-region-specific manner, emphasizing the importance of neuronal tonotopic identity as well as pattern of afferent input in the tonotopic differentiation of the channel in the auditory circuit.
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