Virginia TechNam, Jong-HoonCotton, John R.Grant, John Wallace2014-02-262014-02-262007-03-01Nam, Jong-Hoon; Cotton, John R.; Grant, Wally. "A virtual hair cell, II: Evaluation of mechanoelectric transduction parameters," Biophysical Journal 92(6), 1929-1937 (2007); doi: 10.1529/biophysj.106.0850920006-3495http://hdl.handle.net/10919/25776The virtual hair cell we have proposed utilizes a set of parameters related to its mechanoelectric transduction. In this work, we observed the effect of such channel gating parameters as the gating threshold, critical tension, resting tension, and Ca2+ concentration. The gating threshold is the difference between the resting and channel opening tension exerted by the tip link assembly on the channel. The critical tension is the tension in the tip link assembly over which the channel cannot close despite Ca2+ binding. Our results show that 1), the gating threshold dominated the initial sensitivity of the hair cell; 2), the critical tension minimally affects the peak response, l(t), but considerably affects the time course of response, l(t), and the force-displacement, F-X, relationship; and 3), higher intracellular [Ca2+] resulted in a smaller fast adaptation time constant. Based on the simulation results we suggest a role of the resting tension: to help overcome the viscous drag of the hair bundle during the oscillatory movement of the bundle. Also we observed the three-dimensional bundle effect on the hair cell response by varying the number of cilia forced. These varying forcing conditions affected the hair cell response.application/pdfenIn CopyrightBundle motionSpontaneous oscillationMechanical propertiesBullfrogsSacculusNegative stiffnessCiliary bundlesAdaptationChannelsStereociliaForcesA virtual hair cell, II: Evaluation of mechanoelectric transduction parametersArticle - Refereedhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006349507710007Biophysical Journalhttps://doi.org/10.1529/biophysj.106.085092