“…Striatal cholinergic interneurons express several currents that could induce accommodation, including voltage-dependent potassium currents with properties similar to I M (Song et al, 1998;Bennett et al, 2000), and calcium-dependent potassium currents that mediate a medium (mAHP) and a slow (sAHP) AHP during excitation (SK and I sAHP , respectively) (Goldberg and Wilson, 2005). Barium blocks several potassium currents, including SK, I M , and a hyperpolarization-activated current (K IR ) that amplifies sAHP in cholinergic interneurons (Wilson, 2005), but spares others, including some components of I sAHP (Goldberg et al, 2009) and I h , another hyperpolarization-activated depolarizing current that shapes the AHPs (Deng et al, 2007;Oswald et al, 2009). Thus, as a first approach toward characterizing the mechanism involved in accommodation, we asked whether barium impairs accommodation in control striatal cholinergic interneurons.…”