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Article: Excitatory role of the hyperpolarization-activated inward current in phasic and tonic firing of rat supraoptic neurons.

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Ghamari-Langroudi M; Bourque CW
J. Neurosci., 2000


Table 1.

Effects of ZD 7288 on membrane potential and spike discharge

n Control ZD 7288 p value
Silent cells
V m in silent cells held >−65 mV (mV) 6 −61.7  ± 1.8 −62.4  ± 1.6 0.320
V m in silent cells held ≤−65 mV (mV) 4 −80.8  ± 10.3 −85.0  ± 11.6 0.048
Continuously active cells
V m (mV) 6 −57.8  ± 1.1 −59.9  ± 1.6 0.013
Phasically active cells
V mduring active phase (mV) 5 −57.5  ± 1.0 −61.8  ± 1.9 0.031
 Minimum V mduring silent phase (mV) 5 −62.8  ± 1.3 −63.0  ± 1.4 0.874
 Steady state frequency (Hz) 5 8.6  ± 1.2 5.1  ± 0.48 0.016
 Burst length (sec) 5 47.0  ± 8.8 10.8  ± 2.7 0.013
 Silent interval (sec) 5 44.8  ± 12.7 53.4  ± 13.6 0.002
  • The table reports the mean (±SEM) effects of ZD 7288 on membrane potential (V m), steady-state firing frequency, and phasic bursting parameters observed in a number (n) of MNCs. Group values were compared using a paired t test, and the p values are reported. Significant changes (p< 0.05) are noted by the bolded p values.


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