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- W3022846587 abstract "Publisher SummaryThis chapter discusses acoustic transduction. The chapter focuses on cellular aspects of acoustic transduction in the auditory periphery. It is mentioned that information on the function of the mammalian cochlea is derived from experiments performed on preparations from the vestibular labyrinth of mammals, birds, and amphibians, and from the cochlea of birds. The chapter discusses several concepts, including inner ear structure of mammals, cell physiology of endolymph homeostasis and cell physiology of acoustic transduction. Cell physiology of endolymph homeostasis further discusses composition, stria vascularis, and outer sulcus epithelium. The cellular bases of hearing in the auditory periphery were described with emphasis on the sensory hair cells and on cells of the stria vascularis. The latter is a complex structure responsible both for the generation of a lumen-positive electrical potential and for the secretion of potassium to an unusually high level in the cochlear lumen. Transduction of sound waves into neural impulses by the hair cells relies on modulation of an electric current carried by potassium flowing through the hair cells. The ion channels, carriers, and pumps in the marginal cell membranes, which accounts for constitutive potassium secretion are described in the chapter. A wide variety of extracellular and cytosolic signaling pathways that regulate the rate of potassium secretion are also described. The specializations of hair cell physiology are discussed, including the transduction channel in the sensory cilia and the highly unusual lateral membrane motors of OHCs. The description of the physiological mechanisms employed by inner ear epithelial cells is related in the chapter to the function of the organ as a whole." @default.
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