Nenov A P, Chen C, Bobbin R P
Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Biocommunication, Louisiana State University Medical Center, New Orleans 70112-2234, USA.
Hear Res. 1998 Sep;123(1-2):168-82. doi: 10.1016/s0378-5955(98)00121-x.
Supporting cells in the cochlea are thought to maintain the homeostasis of the organ of Corti and contribute to the electrical and micromechanical environment of the hair cells. Of the different types of supporting cells, Deiters' cells form a structure that holds the outer hair cells (OHCs) at their base and apex. This structure may play an important role in modifying cochlear mechanics by influencing the force produced by sound induced motion of the OHCs which in turn may be modulated by ATP acting on ligand gated cation channels on the Deiters' cells. Also, a glia-like role of buffering external K+ concentration for the Deiters' cells has been suggested. We studied Deiters' cells' electrical properties and ion conductances using the whole cell variant of the patch clamp technique since they must play an important role in the function of these cells. It was found that isolated Deiters' cells possess a large voltage activated, outwardly rectifying K+ selective conductance. Voltage activated Ca2+ currents and non-selective currents were not detected and voltage activated inward currents were very small. The outward K+ currents were found to be dependent on voltage but not on Ca2+ for their activation. Nimodipine and 4-aminopyridine (4-AP) were shown to interact directly with the K+ channels in a voltage dependent manner. It is suggested that the K+ selective channels in Deiters' cells may be similar to the Kv1.5 type channel. However, based on the voltage dependence of the channels that was described by double Boltzmann equation and on the alteration of that dependence by 4-AP, it is possible that more than one type of K+ selective channel exists.
耳蜗中的支持细胞被认为可维持柯蒂氏器的内环境稳定,并对毛细胞的电环境和微机械环境有所贡献。在不同类型的支持细胞中,Dieters细胞形成了一种结构,该结构在其基部和顶端固定外毛细胞(OHC)。这种结构可能通过影响OHC的声音诱导运动所产生的力来在改变耳蜗力学方面发挥重要作用,而这种力反过来可能会受到作用于Dieters细胞上配体门控阳离子通道的ATP的调节。此外,有人提出Dieters细胞具有类似神经胶质细胞的作用,即缓冲外部K +浓度。我们使用膜片钳技术的全细胞变体研究了Dieters细胞的电特性和离子电导,因为它们必定在这些细胞的功能中发挥重要作用。研究发现,分离出的Dieters细胞具有大的电压激活外向整流K +选择性电导。未检测到电压激活的Ca2 +电流和非选择性电流,且电压激活内向电流非常小。外向K +电流被发现其激活依赖于电压而非Ca2 +。尼莫地平和4-氨基吡啶(4-AP)被证明以电压依赖方式直接与K +通道相互作用。有人提出Dieters细胞中的K +选择性通道可能类似于Kv1.5型通道。然而,基于双玻尔兹曼方程描述的通道电压依赖性以及4-AP对该依赖性的改变,有可能存在不止一种类型的K +选择性通道。