1992
DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1992.sp019085
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Fast and slow components of unitary EPSCs on stellate cells elicited by focal stimulation in slices of rat visual cortex.

Abstract: 1. Voltage and current recordings were made from visually identified non-pyramidal neurones in slices of layer IV of rat primary visual cortex using the whole-cell configuration of the patch clamp technique. These neurones are characterized by a high input resistance (0.5-2 G omega) and a non-adaptive behaviour of action potential frequency following depolarizing current injection, which suggests that they are stellate cells. 2. Excitatory postsynaptic currents (EPSCs) were recorded from these neurones during … Show more

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“…Sim and Griffith, 1996) in MBF neurons, because the placement of the stimulating electrode seemed to be more critical in eliciting IPSCs than EPSCs. After successful placement of the stimulating electrode, IPSCs were evoked in an "all-or-none" manner around the threshold of stimulation intensity, suggesting that they were monosynaptic in origin (Stern et al, 1992;Takahashi, 1992;Jonas et al, 1993). The amplitude and time constant of the decay phase of evoked IPSCs in 82 neurons were ÏȘ86.4 Ïź 6.52 pA and 20.1 Ïź 0.77 msec, respectively.…”
Section: General Properties Of Gabaergic Ipscsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Sim and Griffith, 1996) in MBF neurons, because the placement of the stimulating electrode seemed to be more critical in eliciting IPSCs than EPSCs. After successful placement of the stimulating electrode, IPSCs were evoked in an "all-or-none" manner around the threshold of stimulation intensity, suggesting that they were monosynaptic in origin (Stern et al, 1992;Takahashi, 1992;Jonas et al, 1993). The amplitude and time constant of the decay phase of evoked IPSCs in 82 neurons were ÏȘ86.4 Ïź 6.52 pA and 20.1 Ïź 0.77 msec, respectively.…”
Section: General Properties Of Gabaergic Ipscsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…In the cortex, spiny stellate cells in layer IV receive input from neighboring cells, in addition to the thalamic cells, and interestingly, the latencies for those local connections are typically 1-3 ms, with a range of 1-6 ms (47,48). This result indicates that, for a given layer IV stellate cell, thalamic input hardly has a temporal disadvantage, compared with neighboring cortical input, which might have significant implications in terms of possible subsequent change of the thalamic input.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12A) or from pyramidal cells of the hippocampal CA3 region where mossy fibre terminals form synapses on the shaft of the apical dendrite, also demonstrated the quantal nature of EPSCs mediated by glutamate acting on postsynaptic glutamate receptor (GluR) channels of the AMPA subtype Stern et al, 1992). EPSCs are also characterized by a small quanta1 conductance change, in the order of 100 -200 pS (Fig.…”
Section: Quantal Transmission In Cns Synapsesmentioning
confidence: 99%