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. 2019 Nov 12;9:16573. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-52642-3

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Antagonizing the glycine and GABA receptors increased the excitability of the GRPR neurons. (a) Current induced action potentials from GRPR neurons. The upper trace in a1 is the induced action potential and the lower trace is the stimulating current pulse (duration 500 ms). a2 shows the induced action potential after strychnine and bicuculline treatment. (b) Comparison of the rheobase between control group (n = 15) and the antagonist treated neurons (n = 5) (two-tailed T-test, p = 0.0337). (c) Input resistance comparison between control group (n = 16) and the antagonist treated neurons (n = 5) (two-tailed T-test, p = 0.0005). (d) Resting membrane potentials in the control group (n = 13) and the antagonist treated neurons (n = 5).