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. 2019 Jan 28;6(1):ENEURO.0401-18.2018. doi: 10.1523/ENEURO.0401-18.2018

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

Effects of METH SA on eEPSCs. A, Female rats that self-administered METH had increased eEPSCs amplitude than saline control females; whereas there were no differences in males. B, Representative traces of eESPC’s amplitude. C, When analyzing the decay of eEPSCs, we found a significant interaction. In females the decay was not significantly different but in males, METH SA rats show a significantly faster decay than SAL counterparts (t test, p = 0.01). D, Analysis of the AUC also shows a significant interaction and a significant increase in the AUC of female METH SA rats. E, Representative traces showing the kinetics of eEPSCs. Each trace is the average of 10 events.