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Article: Whole-cell plasticity in cocaine withdrawal: reduced sodium currents in nucleus accumbens neurons.

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Zhang XF; Hu XT; White FJ
J. Neurosci., 1998


Table 1.

Repeated cocaine administration in vivo altered the membrane properties of NAc neurons recorded in vitro

Saline Cocaine Lidocaine
Number of neurons 36 29 14
Number of rats 25 19  4
Passive membrane properties
 RMP (mV) −79.1  ± 0.8 −83.8  ± 0.6** −76.9  ± 1.5
R in(mΩ) 38.3  ± 3.1 42.4  ± 3.1 32.1  ± 2.9
 Time constant (τ, msec) 5.6  ± 0.5 4.7  ± 0.8 5.9  ± 1.3
Active membrane properties
 Current to generate AP (nA) 0.65  ± 0.03 0.96  ± 0.06** 0.69  ± 0.09
 AP threshold (mV) −46.7  ± 1.5 −40.9  ± 1.7* −46.1  ± 2.1
 AP amplitude (mV) 61.1  ± 1.1 52.5  ± 1.7** 59.2  ± 1.2
 AP duration (msec) 2.1  ± 0.1 2.2  ± 0.1 1.5  ± 0.1*
 AHP amplitude (mV) 10.3  ± 0.6 12.8  ± 1.0 11.7  ± 1.0
  • Intracellular recording was used to measure the membrane properties of nucleus accumbens neurons from brain slices obtained from the three groups of rats. Values represent the mean ± SEM for the number of neurons indicated (*p < 0.05; **p < 0.01; with Student’s t test used to compare with control). Resting membrane potential (RMP) was measured in the absence of injected current before the initiation of other manipulations. Apparent input resistance (R in) and time constants were determined by the membrane potential changes induced by hyperpolarizing current pulses, with the aid of algorithms within the pCLAMP software. Action potentials (APs) were generated by injecting step depolarizing current pulses of 0.1 nA increments. AP characteristics were obtained from the initial spike evoked by the minimal depolarizing current pulse in every NAc neuron recorded; amplitudes were measured from the spike threshold. After hyperpolarization (AHP) amplitudes were measured from the equipotential point of the spike threshold to the maximum deflection of the hyperpolarization after the end of the AP. AP duration was measured at the broadest point of the AP.


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Inferred neuron-electrophysiology data values

Neuron Type Neuron Description Ephys Prop Extracted Value Standardized Value Content Source
Nucleus accumbens medium spiny neuron resting membrane potential (mV) -79.1 ± 0.8 (36) -79.1 (mV) Data Table
Nucleus accumbens medium spiny neuron input resistance (mΩ) 38.3 ± 3.1 (36) 38.3 (MΩ) Data Table
Nucleus accumbens medium spiny neuron membrane time constant 5.6 ± 0.5 (36) 5.6 (ms) Data Table
Nucleus accumbens medium spiny neuron rheobase (nA) 0.65 ± 0.03 (36) 650.0 (pA) Data Table
Nucleus accumbens medium spiny neuron spike threshold (mV) -46.7 ± 1.5 (36) -46.7 (mV) Data Table
Nucleus accumbens medium spiny neuron spike amplitude (mV) 61.1 ± 1.1 (36) 61.1 (mV) Data Table
Nucleus accumbens medium spiny neuron spike width (msec) 2.1 ± 0.1 (36) 2.1 (ms) Data Table
Nucleus accumbens medium spiny neuron AHP amplitude (mV) 10.3 ± 0.6 (36) 10.3 (mV) Data Table