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Article: Properties of solitary tract neurones responding to peripheral arterial chemoreceptors.

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Paton JF; Deuchars J; Li YW; Kasparov S
Neuroscience, 2001


Table 3Some electrophysiological properties of the labelled peripheral chemoreceptive NTS neurones described in Table 2
NTS cell IDAction potential height (mV)Action potential width at half height (ms)Resting membrane potential (mV)Input resistance (MΩ)After-spike hyperpolarisation (mV)
980309u3541.3−531661.1
980312u10530.9−492174.0
980312u2560.9−534836.2
980313u8460.8−572975.2
980323u6481.6−532664.1
980324u8521.0−511640.0
980326u3461.2−502680.1
980307u3601.4−543601.9
980323u1540.8−595613.8
980325u3510.9−501938.2
980326u5481.3−512987.0
Average51.6±1.31.1±0.0852.7±0.9297.6±383.8±0.8

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Inferred neuron-electrophysiology data values

Neuron Type Neuron Description Ephys Prop Extracted Value Standardized Value Content Source
Nucleus of the solitary tract principal cell spike amplitude (mV) 51.6 ± 1.3 51.6 (mV) Data Table
Nucleus of the solitary tract principal cell spike half-width (ms) 1.1 ± 0.08 1.1 (ms) Data Table
Nucleus of the solitary tract principal cell resting membrane potential (mV) 52.7 ± 0.9 -52.7 (mV) Data Table
Nucleus of the solitary tract principal cell input resistance (MΩ) 297.6 ± 38.0 297.6 (MΩ) Data Table
Nucleus of the solitary tract principal cell AHP amplitude (mV) 3.8 ± 0.8 3.8 (mV) Data Table