Williamson R
Marine Biological Association, Plymouth, U.K.
Brain Res. 1989 May 1;486(1):67-72. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(89)91278-x.
The cephalopod angular acceleration receptor system has sensory response characteristics similar to those of the vertebrate semicircular canal system and, unusual for an invertebrate, contains secondary receptor hair cells. The experiments reported use intracellular recordings from pairs of hair cells to show that at least one subset of the hair cells is electrically coupled along the entire length of the crista section. The coupling can be reduced by application of heptanol or octanol. Intracellular injection of H+ ions into a hair cell reduces the coupling of cells on the opposite site of the injected hair cell but does not abolish it completely. It is proposed that the coupling is likely to result in an improvement in the signal-to-noise ratio of the receptor system, a reduction in overall frequency response, but an increase in the low frequency sensitivity.
头足类动物的角加速度感受器系统具有与脊椎动物半规管系统相似的感觉反应特征,而且不同寻常的是,作为一种无脊椎动物,它含有次级感受器毛细胞。所报道的实验使用对毛细胞进行细胞内记录的方法,以表明至少有一部分毛细胞在嵴部的整个长度上是电耦合的。通过施加庚醇或辛醇可以减少这种耦合。向一个毛细胞内注射氢离子会降低注射的毛细胞对面部位细胞的耦合,但不会完全消除。有人提出,这种耦合可能会提高感受器系统的信噪比,降低整体频率响应,但会增加低频敏感性。