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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2012 Mar 15;24(6):575–e257. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2982.2012.01910.x

Table 1.

Relationship between the presence of TTX-R Na+ channels and responses to TRPV1 agonist in isolated bladder sensory neurons.

Experimental groups Number
of rats
(N)
Number
of cells
recorded
(n)
Cell
capacitance
(pF)
Number of
cells
responsive
to RTX (n)
Number of
cells
expressing
TTX-R Na+
current (n)
Number of
cells
expressing
TTX-R
current and
responsive to
RTX (n)
Control 8 11 55.2±5.5 10 6 3
TNBS (3 days) 6 14 41.1±4.1 11 5 3
TNBS (30 days) 5 13 43.8±6.5 11 8 5
RTX (3 days) 5 10 47.2±4.6 2 3 2
RTX (30 days) 5 14 49.2±5.2 3 8 3
RTX+TNBS (3 days) 5 15 46.8±5.4 6 10 3
RTX+TNBS (30 days) 9 14 42.6±4.6 4 5 1