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. 2014 Apr 12;10:25. doi: 10.1186/1744-8069-10-25

Figure 5.

Figure 5

Acute neck muscle inflammation alters subthreshold voltage-activated currents. A. Traces show representative voltage-activated current recordings (from control, sham, and carrageenan-injected animals) in response to voltage step protocol (bottom black traces, note different scale for lower right Ih currents). We have previously shown this protocol identifies one of four dominant currents in dorsal horn neurons: rapid A-type potassium currents (IA rapid); slow A-type potassium currents (IA slow); T-type calcium currents (ICa); and a hyperpolarisation-activated non-selective cation current (Ih). Analysis of these currents across the three experimental conditions showed the characteristics of IA slow, ICa, or Ih did not differ under the three conditions. In contrast, the amplitude of the IA rapid current was reduced in carrageenan-injected animals (see text). B. Plots show the incidence of sub-threshold voltage activated current types was similar in control, sham, and carrageenan-injected animals.