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. 2017 Feb 28;11:43. doi: 10.3389/fncel.2017.00043

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Under voltage-clamp recording conditions, ethanol inhibits the spontaneous complex spike (CS)-evoked inward currents. (A) Representative traces showing the properties of the CS-evoked inward currents in a PC in the presence of ACSF, ethanol (300 mM) and washout. (B) Bar graph shows the effect of ethanol on the frequency of CSs. (C) Pooled data showing the effect of ethanol on the number of CS spikelets. (D) Bar graph shows the effects of ethanol on the instantaneous frequency of spikelets. (E) Summary of data showing the normalized area under the curve (AUC) of CSs in ACSF, ethanol (300 mM) and washout. n = 8 cells per group. *P < 0.05, vs. ACSF.