Mechanical and electromechanical properties of the stereovillar bundles of isolated and cultured hair cells of the chicken

Jutta Brix, Geoffrey A. Manley

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Abstract

Isolated single chicken hair cells and pieces of epithelium without the tectorial membrane, either freshly isolated or in tissue culture, were studied using water-jet stimulation of their stereovillar bundles and current injection. Responses were measured under enhanced video-microscopic observation or while using a differential photodiode technique sensitive down into the nanometer range. When stimulated with a water jet at low displacement amplitudes up to about 200 nm, the stereovillar bundle displacement was asymmetrical, indicating a lower stiffness in the excitatory direction, but the reverse was true at higher displacement amplitudes. Undamaged bundles showed no mechanical resonances below 1 kHz. In damaged bundles, however, such resonances were prominent and accompanied by splaying of the stereovilli. Hair cells in the epithelium showed small bundle movements (0.6 nm/mV) whose polarity depended on the polarity of the injected current. These movements probably resulted from activation of the bundle's adaptation motors.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)147-157
Number of pages11
JournalHearing Research
Volume76
Issue number1-2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jun 1994

Keywords

  • Activation
  • Movement
  • Resonance
  • Stereovillar bundles
  • Stimulation

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