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. 2010 May 13;21(1):212–221. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhq081

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

Zolpidem exerts a different effect on LI- and LII/III-eIPSCs. (A) Average of the time course of the effect of zolpidem (500 nM) on LI-eIPSCs (n = 6). (B, C) Representative trace and mean eIPSCs amplitude average showing that zolpidem application did not change eIPSCs amplitude following LI stimulation, while NE did. Control: black, zolpidem: red, NE: gray lines. (DF) As above, but on LII/III-eIPSCs (n = 6); notice the zolpidem-induced amplitude increase. The response to NE application, following zolpidem application, confirmed the NE sensitivity of the fiber. (G, H) zolpidem did not affect kinetic parameters of LI-eIPSCs (G, r.t.; H, d.t.), but selectively increased r.t. and d.t. of the IPSC evoked from LII/III (I, J).