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. 2002 Aug 15;22(16):6900–6907. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.22-16-06900.2002

Table 2.

The average resting membrane potential (RMP, mV) and the input resistance (IR, M) of the recorded striatal spiny neurons are reported

Predrug control 3 μmHU-210 30 μm AM-404 100 μm PMSF 1 μmAEA 1 μm SR-141716 1 μm capsaicin 10 μmVDM11 100 nm MAFP
RMP IR RMP IR RMP IR RMP IR RMP IR RMP IR RMP IR RMP IR RMP IR
Naive −82  ± 3 195  ± 43 −83  ± 2 209  ± 35 −82  ± 1 210  ± 50 −84  ± 2 198  ± 51 −82  ± 3 195  ± 42 −84  ± 4 201  ± 50 −81  ± 2 217  ± 54 −84  ± 6 202  ± 39 −82  ± 4 205  ± 41
6-OHDA −81  ± 2 204  ± 49 −84  ± 3 216  ± 41 −83  ± 3 222  ± 45 −82  ± 2 215  ± 48 −84  ± 2 197  ± 44 −83  ± 1 195  ± 47 −83  ± 3 208  ± 29 −83  ± 5 199  ± 41 −83  ± 4 203  ± 39

Each value ± SD corresponds to at least four recorded cells. Both RMP and IR were not significantly changed after the application of each drug (p >0.05, ST test). To simplify reading, only the maximal concentration is shown.