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Figure 7


Fig. 7. L7-pepE PC terminals exhibit milder depression and faster recovery after prolonged high-frequency stimulation. (A) Effect of prolonged stimulation trains (50 Hz for 2 minutes) on IPSC amplitude. A representative experiment shows the faster and more intense synaptic depression in wild-type mice (left) with respect to Tg-2 mice (right). (B) Left panel, IPSC amplitudes during the prolonged stimulation are expressed in percent of the first IPSC. The IPSC decrease was smaller in L7-pepE (bullet, n=4) than in wild-type ({circ}, n=5) mice. Statistical analysis was performed on the steady-state levels (50-120 seconds) using the Student's unpaired t test (P<10–8). Right panel, the number of failures during prolonged stimulation trains was lower in L7-pepE (bullet, n=4) than in wild-type ({circ}, n=5) mice. Data are reported as means ± s.e.m. Statistical analysis was performed on the steady-state levels (50-120 seconds) using the Student's unpaired t test (P<10–13).





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