1.6 Flashcards

1
Q

Define what AP is

A

electrical messaging phenomenon of excitable cells

rapid depol and repol

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2
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What are the charactaristics of all AP?

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  1. size and shape
  2. threshold
  3. propagation without decrement צמצום
  4. All-Or-None phenomenon
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3
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Steps in neurons AP generation

Depolarization

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  1. Em= -70 mV
  2. ligand binds Channel (lets say ACh)
  3. lignad gated Na+ ch opens and Na+ influx
  4. depol until threshold (-50 mV)
  5. voltage gated Na ch open, more Na influx
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4
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Steps in neurons AP generation

Repolarization

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  1. slow inactivation gates on VGNaCh

2. VGKC open and K+ efflux

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5
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what is the absolute refractory period?

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due to closure of the inactivation gates of the VGNaCh

no AP can be generated!

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6
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what is the relative refractory period?

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due to Hyperpolarization via high K+ permeability

*stronger than normal stimulus is needed in order to create new AP

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7
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3 main difference in the cardiac AP

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  1. longer duration
  2. plateau phase
  3. longer refractory period
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8
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How can we increase conduction velocity?

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  1. Nerve diameter (higher=faster. remember resistance is inversley prop to cross-sectional area
  2. myelination
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