Effect of electrical stimulation on the viability of the hippocampal slice preparation

Continuous electrical stimulation of rat hippocampal slices at a frequency of 1 Hz brought about a 50% decline in the evoked population spike amplitude at a rate 5 times faster than that caused by very low frequency ( 1 600 Hz) stimulation. Within 2 hr after the high frequency stimulation began the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Brain research bulletin 1986-02, Vol.16 (2), p.299-301
Hauptverfasser: Schurr, A., Reid, K.H., Tseng, M.T., Edmonds, H.L., West, C.A., Rigor, B.M.
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Zusammenfassung:Continuous electrical stimulation of rat hippocampal slices at a frequency of 1 Hz brought about a 50% decline in the evoked population spike amplitude at a rate 5 times faster than that caused by very low frequency ( 1 600 Hz) stimulation. Within 2 hr after the high frequency stimulation began the evoked response totally disappeared. By contrast low frequency stimulated slices maintained an evoked response for at least 9 hr. Continuous electrical stimulation, especially at high frequency seems to facilitate the deterioration of the in vitro hippocampal slice preparation.
ISSN:0361-9230
1873-2747
DOI:10.1016/0361-9230(86)90045-6