Brownell W E, Bader C R, Bertrand D, de Ribaupierre Y
Science. 1985 Jan 11;227(4683):194-6. doi: 10.1126/science.3966153.
Intracellular current administration evokes rapid, graded, and bidirectional mechanical responses of isolated outer hair cells from the mammalian inner ear. The cells become shorter in response to depolarizing and longer in response to hyperpolarizing currents in the synaptic end of the cell. The cells respond with either an increase or decrease in length to transcellular alternating current stimulation. The direction of the movement with transcellular stimuli appears to be frequency dependent. Iontophoretic application of acetylcholine to the synaptic end of the cell decreases its length. The microarchitecture of the organ of Corti permits length changes of outer hair cells in a manner that could significantly influence the mechanics of the cochlear partition and thereby contribute to the exquisite sensitivity of mammalian hearing.
细胞内电流施加可诱发哺乳动物内耳分离出的外毛细胞产生快速、分级且双向的机械反应。细胞在去极化时会变短,而在细胞突触末端超极化电流作用下会变长。细胞对跨细胞交流电刺激的反应是长度增加或减少。跨细胞刺激时的运动方向似乎与频率有关。向细胞突触末端离子电渗施加乙酰胆碱会使其长度缩短。柯蒂氏器的微观结构允许外毛细胞发生长度变化,这种方式可能会显著影响耳蜗隔的力学特性,从而有助于提高哺乳动物听力的敏锐度。