S Bartolami
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1.
Milhaud P, Nicolas M, Bartolami S, Cabanis M, Sans A
Pflugers Arch
. 1999 Jun;
437(6):823-30.
PMID: 10370059
The inner ear of mammals contains the vestibular apparatus which is involved in the maintenance of posture and balance. The tubular structure of the apparatus is bathed by the potassium-rich...
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Coling D, Bartolami S, Rhee D, Neelands T
Hear Res
. 1998 Feb;
115(1-2):175-83.
PMID: 9472746
The calcium ionophore ionomycin has been shown to induce length increases of guinea pig outer hair cells (Dulon et al., 1990). We have demonstrated that these length increases can be...
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Safieddine S, Bartolami S, Wenthold R, Eybalin M
Brain Res Mol Brain Res
. 1996 Aug;
40(1):127-35.
PMID: 8840020
The medial and lateral efferent innervations originate from distinct parts of the superior olivary complex. Both use acetylcholine, respectively, to modulate the activity of outer hair cells (OHC), and spiral...
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Sans A, Bartolami S, Fraysse B
Am J Otol
. 1996 Mar;
17(2):326-24.
PMID: 8723971
Gadolinium-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging can be used to detect small vestibular schwannomas/acoustic neuromas. Early detection raises the question of the necessity of their surgical removal. Do all tumors induce lesions...
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Bartolami S, Planche M, Pujol R
Neurosci Lett
. 1994 Jun;
174(2):169-72.
PMID: 7970174
Ototoxins inhibit the muscarinic receptor-activated inositol phosphate synthesis in the rat cochlea. In order to study this inhibitory mechanism, we investigated the effects of the ototoxins ethacrynate, cisplatin, HgCl2 and...
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Bartolami S, Planche M, Pujol R
Neurochem Int
. 1993 Nov;
23(5):419-25.
PMID: 8251926
The maturation of the cholinergic innervation of the rat cochlea is associated with a transient increase in the muscarinic-receptor activated inositol phosphate synthesis. In order to investigate the mechanisms involved...
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Bartolami S, Ripoll C, Planche M, Pujol R
Brain Res
. 1993 Oct;
626(1-2):200-9.
PMID: 8281431
In the rat cochlea, the activation of muscarinic receptors stimulates the hydrolysis of phosphoinositides but the importance of this muscarinic effect is still unknown. In order to find out about...
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Bartolami S, Ripoll C, Eybalin M
Neuroreport
. 1993 Aug;
4(8):1003-6.
PMID: 8241451
Central control of cochlear function is mediated by the cholinergic (medial) efferent system and both muscarinic and nicotinic acetylcholine receptors are thought to be present on outer hair cells. All...
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Bartolami S, Planche M, Pujol R
Eur J Neurosci
. 1993 Jul;
5(7):832-8.
PMID: 8281295
In the 12-day-old rat cochlea, the synthesis of inositol phosphates (IPs) can be activated via M3 cholinoceptors. This stimulation is blocked by ototoxins (mercury, ethacrynate, cisplatin, neomycin), drugs with side...
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Bartolami S, Planche M, Pujol R
Hear Res
. 1993 May;
67(1-2):203-10.
PMID: 8340273
The ability of amikacin, neomycin, ethacrynate, mercuric chloride and cisplatin to alter the inositol phosphate (IP) signalling pathway was assessed in the 12-day-old rat cochlea, where the turnover of IPs...