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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Brain Behav Immun. 2023 Feb 28;110:125–139. doi: 10.1016/j.bbi.2023.02.020

Table 1.

Basal sIPSC properties in prelimbic cortex layer 2/3 pyramidal neurons

Treatment Frequency (Hz) Amplitude (pA) Rise Time (ms) Decay Time (ms)
sIPSCs Naïve (n=79 cells from 50 mice) 1.99±0.12 54.1±1.3 2.07±0.04# 5.11±0.12
Non-dependent (n=42 cells from 34 mice) 1.77±0.14 52.0±1.7 2.14±0.04## 5.39±0.19
Dependent (n=79 cells from 47 mice) 1.99±0.13 51.9±1.3 2.09±0.04# 5.30±0.27
Withdrawn (n=12 cells from 6 mice) 1.69±0.21 47.1±2.7 1.78±0.05 5.83±0.27

Baseline sIPSC frequencies, amplitudes, rise times and decay times in prelimbic layer 2/3 pyramidal neurons of naïve, non-dependent, dependent and 3–5 days withdrawn mice. There were significant differences in the sIPSC rise times across animal groups as compared by one-way ANOVA [rise time: F(3,214)=3.0698, p<.001], but not the other sIPSC properties [frequency: F(2,214)=0.69, p=.56; amplitude: F(3,214)=1.46, p=.22; decay time: F(3,214)=1.33, p=.26]. All data are presented as mean±SEM.

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p<.05

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p<.01 vs. withdrawn by Tukey’s post hoc test.