Mechanoelectrical transducer has discrete conductances in the chick vestibular hair cell

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Abstract

Properties of mechanoelectrical transduction were studied at the single-cell level by applying a whole-cell recording variation of the patch-clamp technique to dissociated vestibular hair cells of chicks. The hair bundle was directly stimulated by a glass rod, and transduction currents were recorded from the cell body. After a triangular movement of the stimulating probe, the transduction current was generated stepwise between discrete levels of amplitude. The minimum step amplitude was -1.8 pA at -27 mV in Na-containing normal saline.

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Ohmori, H. (1984). Mechanoelectrical transducer has discrete conductances in the chick vestibular hair cell. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 81(6 I), 1888–1891. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.81.6.1888

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