The hair cell acetylcholine receptors: a synthesis
- PMID: 8880175
- DOI: 10.1016/0378-5955(96)00031-7
The hair cell acetylcholine receptors: a synthesis
Abstract
In this article the evidence concerning the nature of the acetylcholine (ACh) receptors on hair cells is reviewed. A schematic organization of these receptors is offered, based on the evidence as follows. (1) There are two kinds of ACh receptors on hair cells: muscarinic-like and nicotinic-like. (2) The nicotinic-like receptor mediates a hyperpolarizing response to ACh and a consequent reduction in afferent firing. (3) The muscarinic-like receptors mediate both a depolarization and a hyperpolarization of hair cells. (4) The hyperpolarization results in a reduction in afferent firing and (5) the depolarization results in an increase in afferent firing.
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