1.6 Flashcards
1
Q
Define what AP is
A
electrical messaging phenomenon of excitable cells
rapid depol and repol
2
Q
What are the charactaristics of all AP?
A
- size and shape
- threshold
- propagation without decrement צמצום
- All-Or-None phenomenon
3
Q
Steps in neurons AP generation
Depolarization
A
- Em= -70 mV
- ligand binds Channel (lets say ACh)
- lignad gated Na+ ch opens and Na+ influx
- depol until threshold (-50 mV)
- voltage gated Na ch open, more Na influx
4
Q
Steps in neurons AP generation
Repolarization
A
- slow inactivation gates on VGNaCh
2. VGKC open and K+ efflux
5
Q
what is the absolute refractory period?
A
due to closure of the inactivation gates of the VGNaCh
no AP can be generated!
6
Q
what is the relative refractory period?
A
due to Hyperpolarization via high K+ permeability
*stronger than normal stimulus is needed in order to create new AP
7
Q
3 main difference in the cardiac AP
A
- longer duration
- plateau phase
- longer refractory period
8
Q
How can we increase conduction velocity?
A
- Nerve diameter (higher=faster. remember resistance is inversley prop to cross-sectional area
- myelination