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. 1998 Oct 15;18(20):8111–8125. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.18-20-08111.1998

Table 1.

Comparison of functional properties of K+current components in BC and PC patches

BCs PCs p
Total peak conductance density 175  ± 11 pS μm−2 95  ± 6 pS μm−2 <0.001*
Fast delayed rectifier 58  ± 6% 12  ± 4% <0.001*
  (33–72%)   (1–22%)
 Activation curve
  midpoint V −7.1  ± 0.9 mV −12.1  ± 1.2 mV <0.005
  k 11.5  ± 0.8 mV 10.0  ± 1.0 mV >0.1
(14) (9)
Slow delayed rectifier 26  ± 5% 27  ± 4% >0.5
  (14–40%)   (16–42%)
 Activation curve
  midpoint V 3.3  ± 4.9 mV −7.5  ± 5.8 mV >0.05
  k 17.3  ± 1.5 mV 26.3  ± 1.8 mV <0.005
(9) (9)
 Inactivation curve
  midpoint V −63.8  ± 6.2 mV −70.0  ± 3.4 mV >0.1
  k 11.1  ± 2.0 mV 7.8  ± 1.7 mV >0.5
  noninact. comp.   (37 ± 5%)   (16 ± 2%) >0.05
(9) (10)
A-type 17  ± 4% 61  ± 4% <0.001*
  (6–24%)   (52–84%)
 Activation curve
  midpoint V −6.2  ± 3.3 mV −3.0  ± 3.6 mV >0.5
  k 23.0  ± 0.7 mV 27.0  ± 0.5 mV <0.05
(9) (11)
 Inactivation curve
  midpoint V −75.5  ± 2.5 mV −77.3  ± 3.2 mV >0.5
  k 8.5  ± 0.8 mV 7.4  ± 0.4 mV >0.5
(9) (17)
 τ recovery from inactivation 30.1  ± 6.4 msec 22.8  ± 2.7 msec >0.1
  (22 ± 4%)   (64 ± 3%) <0.001*
165  ± 49 msec 314  ± 80 msec >0.1
  (55 ± 5%)   (16 ± 3%) <0.001*
(5) (6)

Values indicate mean, SEM, and total number of nucleated patches (in parentheses). Highly significant differences between BCs and PCs are indicated by asterisks. Activation curves were fitted with Boltzmann equations raised to fourth power, and inactivation curves were fitted with simple Boltzmann functions.