2019
DOI: 10.1101/2019.12.17.879767
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Macromolecular and electrical coupling between inner hair cells in the rodent cochlea

Abstract: Inner hair cells (IHCs) are the primary receptors for hearing. They are housed in the cochlea and convey sound information to the brain via synapses with the auditory nerve. IHCs have been thought to be electrically and metabolically independent from each other. We report that, upon developmental maturation, 30% of the IHCs are electrochemically coupled in 'mini-syncytia'.This coupling permits transfer of fluorescently-labeled metabolites and macromolecular tracers.The membrane capacitance, Ca 2+ -current, and… Show more

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