A new approach of modified submerged patch clamp recording reveals interneuronal dynamics during epileptiform oscillations

Gareth Morris, Premysl Jiruska, John G.R. Jefferys*, Andrew D. Powell

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    Original languageEnglish
    Article number519
    JournalFrontiers in Neuroscience
    Volume10
    Issue numberNOV
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished (VoR) - 2016

    Funding

    This work was funded by Epilepsy Research UK grant number P1102 awarded to JJ, AP, and PJ. This work has been supported by grants to PJ from the Neuron Fund for Support of Science (001/2012), the Czech Science Foundation (14-02634S) and the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic (AZV 15-29835A). We thank Drs. Karri Lamsa, Michael Lacey and Kalbinder Gill for insightful discussions and Dr. Stephanie Schorge for feedback on the manuscript. Emily Fox recorded two LFP traces in the submerged chamber. VGAT-Venus transgenic rats were generated by Drs. Y. Yanagawa, M. Hirabayashi and Y. Kawaguchi in National Institute for Physiological Sciences, Okazaki, Japan, using pCS2-Venus provided by Dr. A. Miyawaki.

    Keywords

    • Epilepsy
    • High frequency activity
    • LFP
    • Membrane chamber
    • Patch clamp
    • in vitro

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