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Intrinsic voltage dynamics govern the diversity of spontaneous firing profiles in basal forebrain noncholinergic neurons.

Ovsepian SV, Dolly JO, Zaborszky L (2012) Intrinsic voltage dynamics govern the diversity of spontaneous firing profiles in basal forebrain noncholinergic neurons. J Neurophysiol 108(2):406-418. doi: 10.1152/jn.00642.2011 PMID: 22496531

Summary: The voltage modulation functions of the basal forebrain have commonly been associated with cholinergic cells. More recent work has suggested that noncholinergic cells have an influence on this type of neuronal activity. The authors labeled cholinergic neurons by injecting 0.8-1.6 μg of Cy3-192-IgG (Cat. #FL-01) into the lateral ventricles of rats. Patch-clamp recordings were taken from brain slices of these animals under various blockade conditions. The results demonstrate that neuropeptide Y receptors as well as ions such as Ca2+ and K+ are important for regenerative firing in basal forebrain cholinergic neurons.

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