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Full expression of electromotility, generation of non-linear capacitance (NLC), and high-acuity mammalian hearing require prestin function in the lateral wall of cochlear outer hair cells (OHCs). Estimates of the number of prestin molecules in the OHC membrane vary, and a consensus has not emerged about the correlation between prestin expression and prestin-associated charge movement in the OHC. Using an inducible prestin-expressing cell line, we demonstrate that the charge density, but not the voltage at peak capacitance, directly correlates with the amount of prestin in the plasma membrane. This correlation is evident in studies involving a controlled increase of prestin expression with time after induction and inducer dose-response. Conversely, membrane prestin levels and charge density gradually decline together following the reduction of prestin levels from a steady state by removal of the inducer. Thus, charge density directly correlates with the level of membrane prestin expression, whereas changing membrane levels of prestin have no effect on the voltage at peak capacitance in this inducible prestin-expressing cell line.
Ion Transport, Patch-Clamp Techniques, Time Factors, Anion Transport Proteins, Cell Membrane, Electric Capacitance, Cochlea, Membrane Potentials, Electrophysiology, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Hair Cells, Auditory, Outer, Mice, HEK293 Cells, Gene Expression Regulation, Nonlinear Dynamics, Sulfate Transporters, Doxycycline, Animals, Humans, Gerbillinae
Ion Transport, Patch-Clamp Techniques, Time Factors, Anion Transport Proteins, Cell Membrane, Electric Capacitance, Cochlea, Membrane Potentials, Electrophysiology, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Hair Cells, Auditory, Outer, Mice, HEK293 Cells, Gene Expression Regulation, Nonlinear Dynamics, Sulfate Transporters, Doxycycline, Animals, Humans, Gerbillinae
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