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Figure 6. Postsynaptic effects of cannabinoids on membrane conductance.

Figure 6

A, membrane trace of a superficial medullary dorsal horn neuron during superfusion of met-enkephalin (ME, 10 μm), WIN55,212-2 (WIN, 3 μm), SR141716A (SR, 3 μm) and baclofen (Bacl, 10 μm). B, amplitudes of currents evoked by voltage command steps in 10 mV increments from a holding potential of -50 mV to -130 mV (250 ms duration) for control, WIN55,212-2 (3 μm) and baclofen. C, current-voltage analysis plotted, from B, for control (○), WIN55,212-2 (□), WIN55,212-2 + SR141716A (▵) and baclofen (•). The neuron was voltage clamped at -60 mV.