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[B: Tetanic stimulation (Ten trains of four pulses;] pulse duration 0.1 msec; interpulse interval 50 msec; intensity 5 V) produces a rapid and stable potentiation in the amplitude of the evoked field potentials, calculated as a percentage of baseline mean response amplitude. Closed triangel and closed circles show the evoked fEPSP after application of garlic oil (500μl/l) and control, respectively. Arrow shows the time of tetanic stimulation, 60 min after application of substances. Application of garlic oil significantly inhibited LTP of the evoked field potentials (Mann–Whitney Rank Sum test, P = 0.001), calculated as a percentage of baseline mean response amplitude. | [Page 21]
(A) Tetanic stimulation (Ten trains of four pulses; pulse duration 0.1 msec; interpulse interval 50 msec; intensity 5 V)) produces a rapid and stable potentiation in the amplitude of the evoked field potentials, calculated as a percentage of baseline mean response amplitude. Open triangles, open square, and closed circles show the evoked fEPSP after application of sulipride (5 μmol/l), quinpirole [Page 22] (50 μmol/l) and control, respectively. Arrow shows the time of tetanic stimulation, 60 min after application of substances. Application of sulipride significantly inhibited LTP of the evoked field potentials (Mann–Whitney Rank Sum test, P = 0.001), calculated as a percentage of baseline mean response amplitude. |
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