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Haircell forward and reverse transduction: differential suppression and enhancement
1Boston University College of Engineering, MA 02215.
Hearing Research
|January 1, 1990
Abstract:
Cochlear outer haircells are believed to play a significant role in an amplification process which greatly enhances inner ear sensitivity. Haircell forward (mechanical-to-electrical) and reverse (electrical-to-mechanical) transduction may be involved. We have produced decreases in cochlear microphonic and increases in electrically-evoked cochlear emissions using the drug, furosemide. The data indicate forward and reverse transduction are not a simple bi-directional process and suggest that the outer haircells are part of a negative feedback system.