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Neurophysiological Recordings with Diverse Pharmacological Agents

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SST was purchased from Bachem. The following chemicals were products of R&D Systems: tetrodotoxin (TTX), kynurenic acid, picrotoxin, CGP55845, BAPTA, SCH23390, linopirdine, ZD7288, CH275, L-803,087, BIM 23052, 1R,1′S,3′R/1R,1′R,3′S)-L-054,264 (abbreviated as L-054,264), octreotide, CYN154806, GDP-β-S, MDL12330A, SQ22536, Rp-cAMPS, H89, KT5720, GF109203X, forskolin, IBMX, HJC0350. PKI(5-24) was provided by Enzo Life Sciences. Drugs were initially prepared in stock solution, aliquoted and stored at −20°C. For those chemicals which are only soluble in dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), the concentration of DMSO was less than 0.1%. This concentration of DMSO either in the recording pipettes or in the bath had no significant effects on neuronal activity.
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Pharmacological Modulation of Ion Currents

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All drugs were purchased from Sigma (MO, USA) unless otherwise indicated. Stock solutions of 4-aminopyridine (4-AP), pertussis toxin (PTX), cholera toxin (CTX), PMA (Tocris Bioscience, Ellisville, MO) and ω-conotoxin MVIIC (Tocris Bioscience, Ellisville, MO) were prepared in distilled deionized water. Z941 was a kind gift from Dr. Terrance P. Snutch (University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada). Stock solutions of cholecystokinin-8 (Tocris Bioscience, Ellisville, MO), LY294002, CCK-4, nifedipine, forskolin, gallein, wortmannin, KT5720 (RD system), devazepide, LY225910, GW5823, BC264, SP600125, SB203580, anisomycin, PP2, PP3, Akt inhibitor III, U0126, and GF109203X were prepared in dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO). The final concentration of DMSO in the bath solution was estimated to be less than 0.01%, and this compound had no functional effects on IA (not shown).
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