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Secondary hair cells and afferent neurones of the squid statocyst receive both inhibitory and excitatory efferent inputs

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Secondary hair cells and afferent neurones of the squid statocyst receive both inhibitory and excitatory efferent inputs

Auteurs : R. Williamson [Royaume-Uni]

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Summary: Intracellular recordings were obtained from the hair cells and afferent neurones of the angular acceleration receptor system of the statocyst of the squid,Alloteuthis subulata. Electrical stimulation of the efferent fibres in the crista nerve (minor) evoked responses in all of the secondary hair cells recorded from (n=211). 48% of the secondary air cells responded with a small depolarization, 15% with a hyperpolarization, and 37% with a depolarization followed by a hyperpolarization. The depolarizations and hyperpolarizations had mean stimulus to response delays of 6.7 ms and 24 ms, and reversal potentials of about −1 mV and −64 mV, respectively. Both types of potential increased in amplitude, up to a point, when the stimulus shock was increased and facilitation and/or summation effects could be obtained by applying multiple shocks. These data, together with the fact that both responses could be blocked by bath application of cobalt or cadmium, indicate that the secondary hair cells receive both inhibitory and excitatory efferent inputs and that these are probably mediated via chemical synapses. No efferent responses were seen in the primary hair cells but both depolarizing and hyperpolarizing efferent responses were obtained from the afferent neurones.

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