The electrophysiological properties of developing vestibular hair cells have been investigated in a chick crista slice preparation, from embryonic day 10 (E10) to E21 (when hatching would occur). Patch-clamp whole-cell experiments showed that different types of ion channels are sequentially expressed during development. An inward Ca(2+) current and a slow outward rectifying K(+) current (I(K(V))) are acquired first, at or before E10, followed by a rapid transient K(+) current (I(K(A))) at E12, and by a small Ca-dependent K(+) current (I(KCa)) at E14. Hair cell maturation then proceeds with the expression of hyperpolarization-activated currents: a slow I(h) appears first, around E16, followed by the fast inward rectifier I(K1) around E19. Fr...
It is presented a description of the elementary properties of voltage-dependent L-type Ca channels e...
It is presented a description of the elementary properties of voltage-dependent L-type Ca channels e...
Developmental changes in electrophysiological membrane properties of mouse cochlear inner hair cells...
The electrophysiological properties of developing vestibular hair cells have been investigated in a ...
Type I and Type II hair cells, and Type II hair cells located in different zones of the semicircular...
Type I and Type II hair cells, and Type II hair cells located in different zones of the semicircular...
The study describes the properties of voltage-dependent Ca channels expressed by chick embryo vestib...
In birds, type I and type II hair cells differentiate before birth. Here we describe that chick hair...
In birds, type I and type II hair cells differentiate before birth. Here we describe that chick hair...
The whole cell patch-clamp technique in combination with the slice preparation was used to investiga...
The whole cell patch-clamp technique in combination with the slice preparation was used to investiga...
Few data are available concerning single Ca channel properties in inner ear hair cells and particula...
Few data are available concerning single Ca channel properties in inner ear hair cells and particula...
We present preliminary functional data from human vestibular hair cells and primary afferent calyx t...
By applying the conventional whole-cell patch-clamp technique in combination with the slice procedur...
It is presented a description of the elementary properties of voltage-dependent L-type Ca channels e...
It is presented a description of the elementary properties of voltage-dependent L-type Ca channels e...
Developmental changes in electrophysiological membrane properties of mouse cochlear inner hair cells...
The electrophysiological properties of developing vestibular hair cells have been investigated in a ...
Type I and Type II hair cells, and Type II hair cells located in different zones of the semicircular...
Type I and Type II hair cells, and Type II hair cells located in different zones of the semicircular...
The study describes the properties of voltage-dependent Ca channels expressed by chick embryo vestib...
In birds, type I and type II hair cells differentiate before birth. Here we describe that chick hair...
In birds, type I and type II hair cells differentiate before birth. Here we describe that chick hair...
The whole cell patch-clamp technique in combination with the slice preparation was used to investiga...
The whole cell patch-clamp technique in combination with the slice preparation was used to investiga...
Few data are available concerning single Ca channel properties in inner ear hair cells and particula...
Few data are available concerning single Ca channel properties in inner ear hair cells and particula...
We present preliminary functional data from human vestibular hair cells and primary afferent calyx t...
By applying the conventional whole-cell patch-clamp technique in combination with the slice procedur...
It is presented a description of the elementary properties of voltage-dependent L-type Ca channels e...
It is presented a description of the elementary properties of voltage-dependent L-type Ca channels e...
Developmental changes in electrophysiological membrane properties of mouse cochlear inner hair cells...