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Article: Cortical slow oscillatory activity is reflected in the membrane potential and spike trains of striatal neurons in rats with chronic nigrostriatal lesions.

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Tseng KY; Kasanetz F; Kargieman L; Riquelme LA; Murer MG
J. Neurosci., 2001


Table 2.

Characterization of the response of intracellularly recorded striatal neurons to cortical stimulation in control and 6-hydroxydopamine-lesioned rats

Control 6-OHDA
Fast dPSP
 Time to the peak (msec) 20.6  ± 0.7 21.7  ± 0.9
 Amplitude (mV) 16.4  ± 1.6 15.0  ± 2.3
Long-lasting hyperpolarization
 Duration (msec) 415.1  ± 30.3 293.2  ± 16.82-a
 Latency (msec) 58.1  ± 4.5 64.1  ± 7.3
 Membrane potential in steady-state (mV) −91.8  ± 1.9 −83.8  ± 2.32-b
Long-lasting depolarization
 Duration (msec) 521.7  ± 97.1 555.8  ± 138.7
 Latency (msec) 466.9  ± 30.3 352.6  ± 16.92-c
 Membrane potential in steady state (mV) −76.2  ± 1.9 −71.7  ± 1.92-d
  • Data are mean ± SEM of n = 8–20 neuronal responses. The responses were evoked by single pulse cortical stimulation (400 μA square wave pulses at 0.5 Hz).

  • F2-a p = 0.0007, two-tailed Student's t test.

  • F2-b p = 0.019, two-tailed Student's t test.

  • F2-c p = 0.0013, two-tailed Student's t test.

  • F2-d NS (p = 0.102), two-tailed Student's t test.


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Inferred neuron-electrophysiology data values

Neuron Type Neuron Description Ephys Prop Extracted Value Standardized Value Content Source
Neostriatum medium spiny neuron resting membrane potential (mV) -91.8 ± 1.9 -91.8 (mV) Data Table
Neostriatum medium spiny neuron resting membrane potential (mV) -76.2 ± 1.9 -76.2 (mV) Data Table