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. 2017 Oct 5;11(6):624–635. doi: 10.1080/19336950.2017.1375072

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

Excitotoxicity-independent neuronal depolarization after chemical ischemia-reperfusion. (a) Left panel shows a representative membrane potential recording in cortical pyramidal neurons (DIV 14–21) treated with 5 mM NaN3. Right panel depicts the membrane potential values at 0 and 15 min post NaN3 for each experiment (n = 6). (b) Left panel shows a representative membrane potential recording in cortical pyramidal neurons (DIV 14–21) treated with 5 mM NaN3 and AET. Right panel depicts the membrane potential values at 0 and 15 min post NaN3 and AET for each experiment (n = 6). (c) Left panel shows a representative current recording showing the effect of 5 mM NaN3. Right panel depicts the current values at 0 and 15 min post NaN3 for each experiment (n = 6). (d) Left panel shows a representative current recording showing the effect of 5 mM NaN3 and AET. Right panel depicts the current values at 0 and 15 min post NaN3 and AET for each experiment (n = 6). Black arrows indicate t = 0 and t = 15, respectively.