Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Laboratory of Sensory Neuroscience, The Rockefeller University, New York, NY 10065, USA.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2012 Dec 18;109(51):21076-80. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1219379110. Epub 2012 Dec 3.
The cochlea's high sensitivity stems from the active process of outer hair cells, which possess two force-generating mechanisms: active hair-bundle motility elicited by Ca(2+) influx and somatic motility mediated by the voltage-sensitive protein prestin. Although interference with prestin has demonstrated a role for somatic motility in the active process, it remains unclear whether hair-bundle motility contributes in vivo. We selectively perturbed the two mechanisms by infusing substances into the endolymph or perilymph of the chinchilla's cochlea and then used scanning laser interferometry to measure vibrations of the basilar membrane. Blocking somatic motility, damaging the tip links of hair bundles, or depolarizing hair cells eliminated amplification. While reducing amplification to a lesser degree, pharmacological perturbation of active hair-bundle motility diminished or eliminated the nonlinear compression underlying the broad dynamic range associated with normal hearing. The results suggest that active hair-bundle motility plays a significant role in the amplification and compressive nonlinearity of the cochlea.
耳蜗的高灵敏度源于外毛细胞的主动过程,外毛细胞具有两种产生力的机制:由 Ca(2+)内流引起的主动毛束运动和由电压敏感蛋白 prestin 介导的体运动。尽管干扰 prestin 已经证明了体运动在主动过程中的作用,但尚不清楚毛束运动是否在体内起作用。我们通过将物质注入南美栗鼠耳蜗的内淋巴或外淋巴中来选择性地干扰这两种机制,然后使用扫描激光干涉仪测量基底膜的振动。阻断体运动、破坏毛束的顶端链接或去极化毛细胞消除了放大。虽然降低放大程度较小,但主动毛束运动的药理学干扰减弱或消除了与正常听力相关的宽动态范围的非线性压缩。结果表明,主动毛束运动在外毛细胞的放大和压缩非线性中起着重要作用。