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Article: Integration of broadband conductance input in rat somatosensory cortical inhibitory interneurons: an inhibition-controlled switch between intrinsic and input-driven spiking in fast-spiking cells.

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Tateno T; Robinson HP
J. Neurophysiol., 2009


TABLE 2.

Summary of spike-triggered excitatory conductance trajectories for NPRS, LTS, and FS cells

Parameter NPRS LTS FS
Number of cells 12 8 15
Average firing rate, Hz 18.10 ± 4.2 18.10 ± 1.9 20.60 ± 2.90
Excitatory conductance input, nS
    Average 3.71 ± 1.78 2.03 ± 1.08 3.65 ± 0.77
    SD 1.23 ± 0.61 0.675 ± 0.359 1.23 ± 0.33
Average spike-triggered conductance trajectory
    Peak ratio, % 51.00 ± 12.1 47.50 ± 7.9 59.60 ± 19.7
    Trough duration, ms 43.10 ± 10.9 30.60 ± 18.3 31.60 ± 10.0
    Trough depth ratio, % 15.10 ± 9.0 5.23 ± 1.33 11.40 ± 7.7
SD
    Depth ratio, % 48.90 ± 20.7 39.30 ± 25.2 38.70 ± 15.6
  • Values are means ± SD. “Peak ratio” and “trough depth ratio” are, respectively, the ratios of peak amplitude and trough depth to the overall average of conductance inputs (baseline) in percentage, as shown in Fig 2Ca. “Depth ratio” is the ratio of depth to the overall SD (baseline) of conductance inputs in percentage (Fig 2Cb).


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