Sugihara I, Furukawa T
Department of Physiology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University School of Medicine, Japan.
Neuroreport. 1996 Oct 2;7(14):2341-6. doi: 10.1097/00001756-199610020-00013.
In this study, we examined the decremental response in the hair cell-afferent fibre synapse of goldfish. This decremental response is a transient reduction in sound-evoked EPSPs associated with a step reduction in sound intensity. To determine its presynaptic correlates, a patch clamp study was performed on oscillatory-type hair cells isolated from the sacculus of goldfish. Injection of depolarizing current produced a damped oscillation in the membrane potential of such cells. When the current intensity was reduced in steps, instead of simply being turned off, very marked dips were produced as off-oscillation in the hair cell membrane potential. These dips correlated with the decremental response in EPSPs.