Table 2. Electrophysiological properties of small inhibitory interneurons.
s-GoC | sf-LC | GlC | ||
Cap (pF) | 20.2±2.0 | 14.7±0.9 | 10.8±0.9 | s-GoC>sf-LC≈GlC |
Rin (Mohm) | 273±21 | 355±9 | 292±21 | s-GoC≈sf-LC≈GlC |
AP half-width (ms) | 0.75±0.03 | 0.82±0.05 | 0.80±0.06 | s-GoC≈sf-LC≈GlC |
Sag amplitude (mV) | 6.5±0.8 | 6.7±0.9 | 12.8±2.4 | s-GoC≈sf-LC<GlC |
AHP (mV) | −69.5±1.3 | −68.3±1.2 | −62.6±2.2 | s-GoC≈sf-LC≈GlC |
RMP (mV) | −61.7±1.8 | −58.1±1.4 | −56.7±1.8 | s-GoC≈sf-LC≈GlC |
S-GoC: small Golgi cell; sf-LC: small fusiform Lugaro cell; GlC: globular cell; Cap: whole-cell capacitance; Rin: input resistance; AP: action potential; AHP: after-hyperpolarization; RMP: resting membrane potential. S-GoC: n = 13, sf-LC: n = 8, GlC: n = 10. Statistical significance was examined using one-way ANOVA with Tukey's post test. > or < indicates statistically significant differences; ≈ indicates no significant difference.