(
A) Dependence of somatic
on the tonic chloride conductance (
) and the potassium-chloride co-transporter KCC2 extrusion capacity (
) as previously shown in
Figure 4A. (
B) Example of ‘Partial Inhibition’ in response to 1 s of stimulation resulting due to a small accumulation of intracellular
, as shown in
Figure 4E2. (
C) Example of longer 10 s stimulation resulting in larger
accumulation resulting in a transition of
from inhibitory to excitatory and thus causing a biphasic response in a simulated SNr neuron’s firing rate, as seen in 10 s stimulation experiments.
and
are the same in (
B) and (
C) and take the values indicated in (
A). To generate the biphasic example the synaptic conductance
was increased from 0.2 to 0.4 nS/pF.