Abstract

Primary olfactory nerve stimulation induces a two-step increase in extracellular potassium, as recorded K +-sensitive microelectrodes inserted into single glomeruli of the rat olfactory bulb. The second rise in K + (K-peak) occurs in a graded, activity-dependent manner at the basal pole of the glomerular neuropile. This phenomenon appears to be directly related to the rate of extracellular K + accumulation and is accompanied by a substantial depression of the mitral cell firing rate.

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