The membrane model of Connor and Stevens was used to calculate the response of a neuron to an injected sinusoidal current. This stimulating current simulates the effects of cell exposure to incident time-harmonic electromagnetic fields. The theoretical results obtained with this model were compared with intracellular recordings carried out during the injection of a sinusoidal transmembrane current through a single microelectrode. Experimental and theoretical data were substantially in agreement for current amplitudes that can be induced by actual exposure conditions
Response of a neuronal membrane to applied sinusoidal currents / Bernardi, P; D'Inzeo, Guglielmo; Eusebi, F.. - In: CELL BIOPHYSICS. - ISSN 0163-4992. - STAMPA. - 7:(1985), pp. 185-195.
Response of a neuronal membrane to applied sinusoidal currents
D'INZEO, Guglielmo;
1985
Abstract
The membrane model of Connor and Stevens was used to calculate the response of a neuron to an injected sinusoidal current. This stimulating current simulates the effects of cell exposure to incident time-harmonic electromagnetic fields. The theoretical results obtained with this model were compared with intracellular recordings carried out during the injection of a sinusoidal transmembrane current through a single microelectrode. Experimental and theoretical data were substantially in agreement for current amplitudes that can be induced by actual exposure conditionsI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


