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1 School of Life Sciences, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton BN1 9QG, UK
Developmental changes in the coupling between Ca2+ entry and exocytosis were studied in mouse inner hair cells (IHCs) which, together with the afferent endings, form the primary synapse of the mammalian auditory system. Ca2+ currents (ICa) and changes in membrane capacitance (
Cm) were recorded using whole-cell voltage clamp from cells maintained at body temperature, using physiological (1.3 mM) extracellular Ca2+. The magnitudes of both ICa and
Cm increased with maturation from embryonic stages until postnatal day 6 (P6). Subsequently, ICa gradually declined to a steady level of about 100 pA from P13 while the Ca2+-induced
Cm remained relatively constant, indicating a developmental increase in the Ca2+ efficiency of exocytosis. Although the size of ICa changed during development, its activation properties did not, suggesting the presence of a homogeneous population of Ca2+ channels in IHCs throughout development. The Ca2+ dependence of exocytosis changed with maturation from a fourth power relation in immature cells to an approximately linear relation in mature cells. This change applies to the release of both a readily releasable pool (RRP) and a slower secondary pool of vesicles, implying a common release mechanism for these two kinetically distinct pools that becomes modified during development. The increased Ca2+ efficiency and linear Ca2+ dependence of mature IHC exocytosis, especially over the physiological range of intracellular Ca2+, could improve the high-fidelity transmission of both brief and long-lasting stimulation. These properties make the mature cell ideally suited for fine intensity discrimination over a wide dynamic range.
(Received 28 August 2004;
accepted after revision 17 December 2004;
first published online 21 December 2004)
Corresponding author C. J. Kros: School of Life Sciences, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton BN1 9QG, UK. Email: c.j.kros{at}sussex.ac.uk
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