A computational model for gonadotropin releasing cells in the teleost fish medaka
Fig 7
Experimentally recorded Na+ currents.
(A) Na+ currents evoked by the activation protocol. (B) Na+ currents evoked by the inactivation protocol. (C) Na+ currents used to determine the time constant for recovery from inactivation. (A-C) Voltage protocols are shown below the recorded currents, and all panels show a series of experiments (traces). In (C), the cell was exposed to a pair of square 10 ms pulses arriving with various inter-pulse intervals (Δt). The first pulse always arrived after 40 ms (and coincided in all experiments), while each secondary spike represents a specific experiment (i.e., a specific Δt). The traces were normalized so that the first spike had a peak value of −1 (corresponding to approximately −0.25 pA).