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Article: Dopamine modulates the responsivity of mediodorsal thalamic cells recorded in vitro.

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Lavin A; Grace AA
J. Neurosci., 1998


Table 1.

Effect of D1 agonist SKF 38393 and D1 antagonist SCH 23390 on basic membrane properties of thalamic cells

Effects of SKF 38393 (n = 11) Effects of SCH 23390 (n = 4)
Control SKF 38393 Control SKF 38393 SCH 23390
Membrane potential (mV) 68.3  ± 8.7 68.7  ± 9.8 67.6  ± 12.6 66.9  ± 13.7 62.7  ± 15.4
Input resistance (MΩ) 45.5  ± 19.0 39.3  ± 14.4 58.2  ± 21.4 42.2  ± 12.5 56.2  ± 15.0
Spike threshold (mV) 52.0  ± 8.1 46.7  ± 5.7 46.9  ± 8.4 44.7  ± 5.3 38.6  ± 7.0
Current threshold (nA) 0.44  ± 0.23 0.32  ± 0.14 0.55  ± 0.15 0.28  ± 0.17 0.42  ± 0.22
LTS-evoked (rebound) 3/9 4/11 2/4 2/4

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Inferred neuron-electrophysiology data values

Neuron Type Neuron Description Ephys Prop Extracted Value Standardized Value Content Source
Thalamus relay cell mediodorsal nucleus thalamus relay cell spike threshold (mV) 52.0 ± 8.1 (11) -52.0 (mV) Data Table
Thalamus relay cell mediodorsal nucleus thalamus relay cell resting membrane potential (mV) 68.3 ± 8.7 (11) -68.3 (mV) Data Table
Thalamus relay cell mediodorsal nucleus thalamus relay cell rheobase (nA) 0.44 ± 0.23 (11) 440.0 (pA) Data Table
Thalamus relay cell mediodorsal nucleus thalamus relay cell input resistance (MΩ) 45.5 ± 19.0 (11) 45.5 (MΩ) Data Table