Abstract

The patch-clamp technology is used to analyze the sound stimulation effects on the K + channel of plasma membrane. The results indicate that there are K + channels on the plasma membrane that are sensitive to the sound stimulation. The single channel current is 42 ps, and the current is obviously voltage-dependent. The opening frequency of the K + channels increases under the sound stimulation.

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