Input resistance
BilZ0r
BilZ0r at TAKETHISOUThotmail.com
Thu Aug 19 15:41:32 EST 2004
jonesmat at physiology.wisc.edu (Matt Jones) wrote in
news:b86268d4.0408180920.717845e1 at posting.google.com:
> BilZ0r <BilZ0r at TAKETHISOUThotmail.com> wrote in message
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>> Thanks very much!
>>
>
>> > BilZ0r <BilZ0r at TAKETHISOUThotmail.com> wrote in message
>> > news:<Xns9548CCC6B2C2BBilZ0rhotmailcom at 202.20.93.13>...
>> >>
>> >> In the sentance "5-HT bath applied on the hippocampal neurons
>> >> caused a dose-dependent hyperpolarisation and a drop in input
>> >> resistance";
>
>
>> > to the resting potential. Therefore either chloride or potassium
>> > channels. Probably potassium channels for 5HT3 receptors.
>
> OOPS! I didn't mean 5HT3 receptors. Those are not potassium channels.
> I meant (non-type 3) 5HT receptors, which can couple to potassium
> channels through G-proteins.
>
> Matt
>
Yeah, I figured you meant 5-HT1A receptors.
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