| Phenotypic Profile |
| Category |
Entity |
Quantity |
Experimental Paradigm |
Age at Testing |
| Neurophysiology |
Synaptic plasticity: striatal ltd1 |
Decreased
Description: Mutants show no change of the amplitude of evoked epsp upon high frequency stimulation compared to controls where high frequency stimulation induces ltd of of evoked epsps.
Exp Paradigm: Corticostrial slices were used for recordings.
|
Whole-cell patch clamp |
2 month |
| |
|
Description: Mutants show no change of the amplitude of evoked epsp upon high frequency stimulation compared to controls where high frequency stimulation induces ltd of of evoked epsps.
Exp Paradigm: Corticostrial slices were used for recordings. |
|
|
| Neurophysiology |
Action potential property: amplitude1 |
No change |
Whole-cell patch clamp |
2 month |
| Neurophysiology |
Action potential property: firing pattern1 |
No change |
Whole-cell patch clamp |
2 month |
| Neurophysiology |
Action potential property: half-width1 |
No change |
Whole-cell patch clamp |
2 month |
| Neurophysiology |
Intrinsic membrane properties1 |
No change |
Whole-cell patch clamp |
2 month |
| Neurophysiology |
Membrane potential1 |
No change |
Whole-cell patch clamp |
2 month |
| Neurophysiology |
Miniature post synaptic current amplitude: excitatory1 |
No change |
Whole-cell patch clamp |
2 month |
| Neurophysiology |
Miniature post synaptic current frequency: excitatory1 |
No change |
Whole-cell patch clamp |
2 month |
| Neurophysiology |
Presynaptic function: paired-pulse facilitation1 |
No change |
Whole-cell patch clamp |
2 month |
| Neurophysiology |
Spontaneous post synaptic event amplitude: excitatory currents1 |
No change |
Whole-cell patch clamp |
2 month |
| Neurophysiology |
Spontaneous post synaptic event frequency: excitatory currents1 |
No change |
Whole-cell patch clamp |
2 month |
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| Not Reported: |
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