Ulfendahl M, Slepecky N
Karolinska Institutet, Department of Physiology II, Stockholm, Sweden.
J Submicrosc Cytol Pathol. 1988 Jan;20(1):47-51.
Ultrastructural analysis was performed on isolated outer hair cells of the inner ear, to further investigate the mechanisms involved in cell shortening. Hair cells were fixed either in their presumed normal, 'relaxed', state or after application of solutions containing high concentrations of potassium to induce shortening, or 'contraction'. Ultrastructural analysis showed that shortened outer hair cells had a more undulated, or wavy, cell membrane as compared to normal cells. Outer hair cell shortening was not accompanied by the formation of vacuoles in the cytoplasm or appreciable swelling of the subsurface cisternae. The results further support the idea that a contractile apparatus associated with the lateral wall could be responsible for outer hair cell motility, and that the mechanism resembles that involved in smooth muscle contraction.
对内耳分离出的外毛细胞进行了超微结构分析,以进一步研究细胞缩短所涉及的机制。毛细胞要么在其假定的正常“松弛”状态下固定,要么在施加含有高浓度钾的溶液以诱导缩短(即“收缩”)后固定。超微结构分析表明,与正常细胞相比,缩短的外毛细胞具有更起伏不平或呈波浪状的细胞膜。外毛细胞缩短并未伴随着细胞质中液泡的形成或表面下池的明显肿胀。这些结果进一步支持了这样一种观点,即与侧壁相关的收缩装置可能是外毛细胞运动的原因,并且其机制类似于平滑肌收缩所涉及的机制。