Figure 5.
IC261 decreased the mean frequency and amplitude of sEPSCs in inflammatory pain model mice. Representative traces of sEPSCs in SG neurons of the spinal cord slices from naïve control (A), carrageenan (B)- and CFA (C)-inflamed mice showing the effects of IC261 (1 μM). Lower five traces represent sEPSCs at five given points in time presented above the upper trace, and are shown in an expanded time scale. (D) Summary of results, testing the effects of IC261 on the sEPSC frequencies and amplitudes The percentage compared to pre-drug response (as 100%) was shown as% control. *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, compared with pretreatment control (Student’s t test).