Hillman D E, Lewis E R
Science. 1971 Oct 22;174(4007):416-9. doi: 10.1126/science.174.4007.416.
Observations made with a scanning electron microscope confirm the binding of the stereocilia to a matchhead-like bulbous terminal at the apex of the kinocilium in frog saccular receptor cells. Since the kinocilium is shown to rest on a portion of the receptor cell that lacks the rigid cuticular base of the stereocilia, movenment of the ciliary ensemble results in a "plunging-like" effect of the kinocilium which produces a distension of the membranc at its base. This membrane distension is envisaged as bringing about the ionic conductance changes necessary for the production of a generator potential and, thus, for the transduction of movement into vestibular nerve activity.
用扫描电子显微镜进行的观察证实,在青蛙球囊感受器细胞中,静纤毛与动纤毛顶端类似火柴头的球状末端相连。由于动纤毛位于感受器细胞的一部分上,该部分缺乏静纤毛的刚性角质基部,纤毛束的运动导致动纤毛产生“ plunging-like”效应,从而使其基部的膜膨胀。这种膜膨胀被认为会引起产生发生器电位所需的离子电导变化,进而将运动转化为前庭神经活动。