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Noebels JL, Avoli M, Rogawski MA, et al., editors. Jasper's Basic Mechanisms of the Epilepsies [Internet]. 4th edition. Bethesda (MD): National Center for Biotechnology Information (US); 2012.

  • This title is an author manuscript version first made accessible on the NCBI Bookshelf website July 2, 2012.

This title is an author manuscript version first made accessible on the NCBI Bookshelf website July 2, 2012.

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Jasper's Basic Mechanisms of the Epilepsies [Internet]. 4th edition.

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Figure 4. Intracellular correlates of TC and NRT neuron activity during spontaneous SWDs in vivo.

Figure 4Intracellular correlates of TC and NRT neuron activity during spontaneous SWDs in vivo

A1. Intracellular recording (bottom trace) from a TC neurons in GAERS in vivo during a spontaneous SWD (top trace) shows the presence of bursts of IPSPs occurring in synchrony with each spike and wave complex. Note the individual IPSPs (arrows) in the enlarged burst in the inset. B. Intracellular recording (bottom trace) from a cat TC neurons in vivo during a SWDs (top trace) shows the presence of IPSPs superimposed on a long-lasting hyperpolarization that lasts for the entire duration of the SWD. B. Intracellular recording (bottom trace) from an NRT neurons in GAERS in vivo during a spontaneous SWD (top trace) shows the presence of large low-threshold Ca2+ potential in synchrony with each spike and wave complex. (A1 and B: reproduced with permission from Crunelli and Leresche 2001, © Nature Publishing Group; A2: reproduced with permission from Steriade and Contreras 1995, © Society for Neuroscience).

From: GABA-A Receptor Function in Typical Absence Seizures

Copyright © 2012, Michael A Rogawski, Antonio V Delgado-Escueta, Jeffrey L Noebels, Massimo Avoli and Richard W Olsen.

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