Abstract

Single outer hair cells (OHCs) isolated from the guinea pig cochlea showed a regulatory volume decrease (RVD) after the initial cells swelling despite continued exposure to a hypotonic solution. The accompanying change of the intracellular Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) in the OHCs was investigated using the Ca(2+)-sensitive dye fura-2. Hyposmotic activation led to a [Ca2+]i increase which was accompanied by cell shortening and swelling. In a nominally Ca(2+)-free solution, however, [Ca2+]i was not significantly increased during hyposmotic activation although shortening and swelling of the OHCs were observed. These results suggest that the increase in [Ca2+]i during hyposmotic activation is mainly based on an influx of extracellular Ca2+.

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