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Preferential expression of transient potassium current (IA) by 'short' hair cells of the chick's cochlea.

作者信息

Murrow B W, Fuchs P A

机构信息

Department of Physiology, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver 80262.

出版信息

Proc Biol Sci. 1990 Dec 22;242(1305):189-95. doi: 10.1098/rspb.1990.0123.

DOI:10.1098/rspb.1990.0123
PMID:1983035
Abstract

We have made a comparative study of the membrane properties of tall and short hair cells isolated from a selected region of the chick's cochlea. Tall hair cells are analogous to inner cochlear hair cells of mammals, and like those, are presynaptic to the majority of afferent neurons in the cochlea. Short hair cells, like mammalian outer hair cells, are the postsynaptic targets of efferent neurons that inhibit the cochlea. Voltage-clamp recordings have revealed that short hair cells have an inactivating potassium (K) current, IA, whereas tall hair cells have little or none. Short hair cells are also sensitive to the cholinergic agonist carbachol, whereas tall hair cells are not. This pattern is in accord with the selective distribution of efferent cholinergic synapses in the cochlea. Although IA is completely inactivated at the resting potential of the short hair cells, cholinergic agonists can hyperpolarize these cells by as much as 30 mV. This hyperpolarization removes inactivation and allows IA to modulate subsequent voltage-dependent processes in short hair cells. It is concluded that IA could increase the high frequency response of the hair cell by decreasing membrane resistance and thus the membrane time constant after inhibition. This will be of particular importance to cochlear function if short hair cells produce voltage-dependent movements, as do mammalian outer hair cells.

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