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Fig. 3

From: Opposing actions of CRF-R1 and CB1 receptor on facial stimulation-induced MLI-PC plasticity in mouse cerebellar cortex

Fig. 3

Blockade of CRF-R2 did not prevent the effect of CRF on facial stimulation-evoked MLI-PC LTD. A Upper: Representative cell-attached recording traces showing air-puff stimulation (10 ms, 60 psi; arrows)-evoked responses in a cerebellar PC before (Pre) and after (post) delivering 1 Hz (240 pulses) stimulation in the presence of a mixture of antisauvagine-30 (Antisau; 200 nM)and CRF (100 nM). B Summary of data showing the time course of normalized P1 amplitude before and after delivery of 1 Hz facial stimulation (arrow head) in the presence of Antisau and CRF. C Mean (± S.E.M) with individual data showing the normalized amplitude of P1 before (Pre), after (Post) delivery of 1 Hz stimulation. D Mean (± S.E.M.) with individual data showing the normalized pause of simple spike firing before (Pre), after (Post) delivery of 1 Hz stimulation. n = 7 mice in each group

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