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Photostimulation and Whole-Cell Patch Clamp Recordings of Neurons in Mouse Hippocampal Slices

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Take an immobilized transfected mouse brain slice in an electrophysiology recording chamber perfused with oxygenated aCSF.

This slice contains thalamic neurons' axon terminals expressing light-sensitive ion channels fused to a fluorescent protein.

Visualize the fluorescent thalamic neuron axons and select a pyramidal neuron.

Advance a recording pipette containing an electrode in an intracellular solution toward the selected neuron with slight positive pressure.

The positive pressure creates a dimple on the neuronal membrane upon contact.

Release the pressure to form a high-resistance seal.

Set the membrane potential to a constant negative value.

Apply a negative pressure pulse to rupture the membrane, achieving a whole-cell configuration.

Illuminate the axon terminals, activating the light-sensitive channels and depolarizing the neuronal membranes, triggering action potentials.

Excitatory neurotransmitters are released, binding to receptors on the recorded neuron, causing cation influx.

Record the resulting excitatory post-synaptic currents, indicating a direct synaptic connection between the neurons.

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Photostimulation and Whole-Cell Patch Clamp Recordings of Neurons in Mouse Hippocampal Slices

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