Organic material concentration in auditory outer hair cells measured by laser interferometry
โ Scribed by Dr. E. Laffon; D. Dulon; C. Aurousseau; S. Dilhaire; W. Claeys
- Book ID
- 102814738
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 644 KB
- Volume
- 20
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0196-4763
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โฆ Synopsis
Outer hair cells (OHC) of the mammalian cochlea are quasicylindrical cells of M e r e n t length, which play a major role in hearing at threshold. Their particular shape allows the use of a noninvasive laser interferometric technique of isolated cells in vitro in order to measure the organic material concentration (OMC), hence the density of each cell body. In most (95 %) of the OHCs isolated from the same guinea pig, when the cell diameter is normalized, the results show that the cell body OMC does not vary with cell length. In different animals, the respective normalized OMC mean values can vary between 70 kg/m3 and 103 kg/m3. A few OHCs with morphological particularities often possess cell body OMCs > 103 kg/m3. The results of the interferometric measurements in isolated OHCs confirm that density variations in the cell bodies are not involved in a sound fiequency coding. The in vitro OMC variations of the OHCs could be related to the isolation procedure; however, they could also correlate with actual in vivo OMC variations.
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