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Measurement of Ca2+ Flow in Cochlear Cells Using Non-Invasive Micro-Test Technique
Authors:CHEN Shi-qin  YU Ning  YE Sheng-nan  YANG Shi-ming  ZHAI Suo-qiang
Affiliation:CHEN Shi-qin1,2*,YU Ning2*,YE Sheng-nan2,YANG Shi-ming1,ZHAI Suo-qiang1 1 Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery,Oto-Neurobiology Centre,Institute of Otolaryngology,Chinese PLA General Hospital,Beijing 100853,China 2 Department of Otolaryngology,Affiliated First Hospital,Fujian Medical University,Fuzhou 350005,China
Abstract:
Objective To test Calcium ion(Ca2+)flow at the head and end of outer hair cells(OHCs)in resting state and in response to Nimodipine treatment.Methods Non-invasive micro-test techniques were used to study Ca2+ in isolated OHCs in adult guinea pigs.Results Four types of Ca2+ transport were identified in OHCs on basilar membrane tissue fragments:influx at the head of with efflux at the bottom(type 1):efflux at the head of OHCs with influx at the bottom(type 2);influx at the both head and bottom(type 3);and efflux at the both head and bottom(type 4).However,only type 1 and type 3 of Ca2+ ion transport were detected in the cochlea.We propose that Ca2+ ion transport exists in adult guinea pig cochlear OHCs in resting state and is variable.Ca 2+flow in OHC can be inhibited by Nimodipine in resting state.
Keywords:Guinea pig  outer hair cells  Ca2+ ion  non-invasive micro-test technique  nimodipine
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