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. 1999 Aug 1;19(15):6497–6505. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.19-15-06497.1999

Table 1.

Action potential characteristics of small-diameter (≤26 μm) IB4-positive and -negative dorsal root ganglion neurons

Soma diameter (μm) Cell capacitance (pF) Input resistance (mOhm) Membrane potential (mV) AP threshold (pA) AP height (mV) AP 50% width (msec) AP 75% width (msec) n
IB4negative, with inflection 21.8  ± 0.6 16.5  ± 1.1 437.3  ± 52.8 −52.1  ± 2.4 209.3  ± 32.9* 97.9  ± 4.7 6.11  ± 0.5** 3.18  ± 0.3** 29
IB4 positive, with inflection 22.2  ± 0.4 18.4  ± 0.8 344.6  ± 49.9 −51.7  ± 1.4 299.5  ± 36.7 102.67  ± 2.93 9.56  ± 0.94 5.45  ± 0.53 39
IB4 negative, no inflection 23.6  ± 1.2 21.6  ± 3.0 333.5  ± 67.3 −51.4  ± 2.1 306.7  ± 56.3 88.40  ± 5.04 5.63  ± 0.87 2.80  ± 0.51 12
IB4 positive, no inflection 22.8  ± 0.5 19.4  ± 3.1 340.8  ± 113.2 −51.7  ± 3.7 176.7  ± 49.1 99.4  ± 11.1 8.82  ± 1.76 3.82  ± 0.46 6

Asterisks indicate IB4-negative group with action potential inflection is significantly different from IB4-positive group with inflection (**p < 0.05, two-tailed t test; *p < 0.05, one-tailed t test). The mean diameter of neurons analyzed electrophysiologically was somewhat larger than the mean diameter of neurons (≤26 μm) analyzed in the fixed cultures. This difference is likely attributable to systematic differences in the methods for analyzing the cell diameters on two different microscopes (see Materials and Methods) and to shrinkage of neurons that can occur with fixation.