PMID: 2109787Apr 1, 1990Paper

Increasing intracellular free calcium induces circumferential contractions in isolated cochlear outer hair cells

The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
D DulonJ Schacht

Abstract

The relationship between intracellular free calcium and the motile responses of outer hair cells isolated from the guinea pig cochlea was examined. Calcium levels were modulated by the addition of the calcium ionophores ionomycin or A23187 to the incubation medium and monitored with the fluorescent calcium indicator fluo-3. In the presence of 1.25 mM external calcium, the application of either ionophore (10 microM) led to an increase in intracellular free calcium from 157 +/- 76 nM to 1200 +/- 500 nM within 30-60 sec. Concurrently, cells elongated by 1-2 microns, cell diameter decreased, and cell volume shrank by 269 +/- 220 microns 3 (5.0 +/- 4.1%). The reduction in diameter was most pronounced in the middle portion of the cell (4.4% +/- 4.2%), also evident in the apical region (3.1% +/- 4.8%) but not significant in the basal region near the nucleus. This response was observed in outer hair cells from basal and apical turns of the cochlea and was reversed when the cells were rinsed with calcium-free medium supplemented with 2 mM EGTA. Optical imaging of the cell membrane with the potentiometric dye 1-(3-sulfonatopropyl)-4-[beta] [2-(di-n-butylaminol)-6-naphthyl vinyl] pyridinium betaine during the elevation of intracellular ca...Continue Reading

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