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. 2017 Jun 28;118(3):1749–1761. doi: 10.1152/jn.00383.2017

Fig. 6.

Fig. 6.

Correlation between CCAPr mRNA levels and number of spikes per burst in individual LP neurons. Over the course of our experiments, we were able to successfully get high-quality recordings of both activity and CCAPr mRNA from the same LP neuron in 15 preparations across 4 experimental groups. Left: correlated CCAPr mRNA and spikes per burst from pooled neurons across experimental groups at 3 different concentrations of CCAP). Right: correlations among mean levels of CCAPr mRNA and LP spikes per burst from the 4 experimental groups. Mean levels contain data in addition to the neurons those represented in plots on left, as cells were included in the appropriate mean level if they produced CCAPr mRNA data, LP output data, or both. Results of Pearson tests are shown. No significant correlation was found between spike number and CCAPr mRNA at 10−9 M CCAP. Data for pooled means at 10−6 M CCAP (bottom right) are replotted from Fig. 5C.