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Fig. 1. Serotonin-mediated inhibition of the exopodite reductor motor neurone. (A)
The relative change in spike frequency of the reductor motor neurone during
bath application of serotonin plotted every 1 min (mean ± S.E.M.). The
number of tonically occurring spikes of the motor neurone is expressed as an
average rate relative to the initial 3 min period prior to serotonin (5-HT)
perfusion. The thick bar indicates the period of serotonin application.
, 10 µmol l-1 (N=4);
, 100 µmol
l-1 (N=6); [UNK], 1 mmol l-1 (N=4)
serotonin perfusion. (B) Input resistance of the reductor motor neurone (red
mn) measured by a brief injection of 1 nA hyperpolarizing current was reduced
during serotonin (5-HT; 1 mmol l-1)-mediated membrane
hyperpolarization. The dashed line indicates the resting membrane potential
level.