Figure 1: Effect of ethanol on facial stimulation-evoked inhibitory postsynaptic potential (IPSP) of PCs. | Scientific Reports

Figure 1: Effect of ethanol on facial stimulation-evoked inhibitory postsynaptic potential (IPSP) of PCs.

From: Ethanol modulates facial stimulation-evoked outward currents in cerebellar Purkinje cells in vivo in mice

Figure 1

(A) Left, under current-clamp (I = 0), representative traces showing air-puff stimulation (30 ms, 60 psi) evoked IPSPs in a cerebellar PC in ACSF, ethanol (300 mM) and washout. Right, enlarged traces from quadrangle shown in the left panel. (B) Summary of normalized amplitude of IPSPs in ACSF, ethanol (300 mM) and washout (n = 18 cells). (C) Bar graph shows that the normalized pause of SS firing in ACSF, ethanol (300 mM) and washout (n = 18 cells). (D) Left, a photomicrograph depicting the morphology of the PC filled with biocytin. Right panel shows the enlarged microphotograph from quadrangle shown in the left. *P < 0.05 vs ACSF.

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