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Intrinsic membrane properties between control and VPA-treated neurons. VPA-treatment does not appear to result in the abnormal electrophysiological development
of TeA neurons. A: Recordings from a neuron obtained from a control (top) and VPA-treated
animal (bottom) illustrating a similar voltage response to current injection. Scale
bars = horizontal 100 ms; vertical 40 mV. B-F: Comparison of five basic intrinsic
membrane properties. B, resting membrane potential; C, action potential threshold;
D, action potential amplitude; E, membrane capacitance; and F, input resistance. The
membrane capacitance was slightly smaller in neurons of VPA-treated animals although
it is still significantly larger than immature neurons and comparable to those obtained
from control animals (not shown). Data are from animals of similar age. * p < 0.05.
Chomiak et al. BMC Neuroscience 2010 11:102 doi:10.1186/1471-2202-11-102 |