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Connexin 30 mutation rescues high-frequency hearing, reduces gap junctional coupling and alters potassium currents in cochlear Deiters cells

Created on 10 Jul 2026

Authors

Simoes, P., Lukashkina, V. A., Lukashkin, A. N., Levic, S., Russell, I. J.

Abstract

The early-onset, high-frequency hearing loss phenotype of CD-1 mice is rescued by the A88V mutation of the connexin 30 gap-junctional protein, despite a reduced endocochlear potential (EP), which drives cochlear hair cell receptor potentials. The mutation enables organ of Corti (OoC) extracellular receptor potentials to be similar in size to those of sensitive-hearing CBA/J mice, presumably through increased OoC resistance, despite smaller intracellular outer hair cell (OHC) receptor potentials. Low-frequency hearing in CD-1Cx30A88V/A88V mice is impaired, compared with those of CBA/J and wild-type CD-1 mice. To investigate the cellular basis of OoC resistance increase and EP decrease, we made in situ electrophysiological measurements from Deiters cells (DCs) in the OoC of homozygous CD-1Cx30A88V/A88V mice. DCs contribute to the OHC cytoskeletal scaffold and cochlear K+ recycling, and are interconnected by syncytial junctions comprising connexins 30 and 26. Measurements from CD-1Cx30A88V/A88V mice were compared with those from wild-type CD-1 mice, with sensitive hearing below 12 kHz, and from the CBA/J strain. Syncytial junctional-coupling between DCs of CD-1Cx30A88V/A88V mice was weaker, input resistance greater, potassium current expression was modified, and voltage-sensitive activation was shifted to more negative values compared to those of CD-1 and CBA/J mice. Inactivating potassium currents dominate in DCs of CBA/J and CD-1Cx30A88V/A88V mice with excellent high-frequency hearing, and sustained currents dominate in DCs of CD-1 mice with early-onset hearing loss. These findings are discussed in relation to maintenance of OoC electrochemistry, rescue of early-onset hearing loss, impaired low-frequency hearing in CD-1Cx30A88V/A88V mice, and the basis of high-frequency hearing.

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