Fast motility of isolated mammalian auditory sensory cells |
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Authors: | H P Zenner U Zimmermann A H Gitter |
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Affiliation: | Department of Otolaryngology, University of Würzburg, W. Germany. |
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Abstract: | Auditory sensory cells (hair cells) are responsible for sound transduction in the cochlea of the inner ear. In the presence of a longitudinal a.c. field isolated living outer hair cells showed reversible motile responses. They followed the stimulus up to at least 1 kHz. Control experiments in the presence of cytochalasin B, phalloidin and dinitrophenol excluded actomyosin as a molecular basis of the high frequency motility. The results suggest, that outer hair cells might amplify sound-induced oscillations in the inner ear and thus increase sensitivity and frequency selectivity of hearing. |
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