Tonic inhibition reduces LTP amplitude but maintains proximal potentiation and frequency dependence.

<p>Effect of tonic inhibition on distance and frequency dependence of long-term potentiation. (a–c): Induction of LTP with 10 Hz 900 pulse protocol with varying tonic inhibition conductances (0.5–1 x 10<sup>−4</sup> S/cm<sup>2</sup>, corresponding to 20–40 pA). (d) Freq...

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Autor Principal: Nicholas Hananeia (22683665) (author)
Outros autores: Christian Ebner (1276467) (author), Christos Galanis (15210328) (author), Hermann Cuntz (32618) (author), Alexander Opitz (295799) (author), Andreas Vlachos (47497) (author), Peter Jedlicka (179938) (author)
Publicado: 2025
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Summary:<p>Effect of tonic inhibition on distance and frequency dependence of long-term potentiation. (a–c): Induction of LTP with 10 Hz 900 pulse protocol with varying tonic inhibition conductances (0.5–1 x 10<sup>−4</sup> S/cm<sup>2</sup>, corresponding to 20–40 pA). (d) Frequency dependence of proximal LTP induction with different tonic inhibition conductances from variable frequency 900 pulse protocol.</p> <p>(TIFF)</p>