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

Figure 6.

Figure 6

Ethanol fails to inhibit the CS-evoked change in the membrane potential of PCs in the presence of a CB1 receptor agonist, WIN55212-2. (A) Representative traces showing the spontaneous CS-evoked membrane potential in treatments of ACSF, WIN55212-2 (5 μM) and ethanol + WIN55212-2. (B,C) Bar graphs showing the normalized spikelet number (B) and AUC (C) of the CS-evoked potential in treatments of ACSF, WIN55212-2 and ethanol + WIN55212-2. (D) Pooled data showing the normalized pause in SSs in treatments of ACSF, WIN55212-2 and ethanol + WIN55212-2. (E) Bar graph showing the normalized amplitude of the AHP in treatments of ACSF WIN.55212-2 and ethanol + WIN55212-2. n = 6 cells per group. *P < 0.05, vs. ACSF.