2 Flashcards

1
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Factors increasing excitability

A

Warming
Alkalosis
Increase Na+ permeability
Increase K+ extracellular

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Factors decreasing excitability (nerve block)

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  • Cooling
  • Acidosis
  • Decrease Na+ permeability
  • Decrease K+ extracellular
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3
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Types of action potential

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  • Biphasic action potential
  • Monophasic action potential
  • Compound action potential
  • Graded potential
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4
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Biphasic action potential changes between 2 areas of outer surface (A and B)

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  • A & B are positive …… No potential differences
  • A depolarizes (-ve) and B (+ve) …… deflection
  • A repolarizes (+ve) …… No potential differences
  • B depolarize (-ve) …… deflection in opposite direction
  • B repolarizes, A and B (+ve) …… isoelectric line
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5
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Monophasic action potential

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  • Recording of potential differences between inside and outside of nerve fiber membrane
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6
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What is Demarcation potential?

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Two electrodes are on the outer surfaceof membrane but one point is damaged by acid or alkali

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7
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Compound action potential

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Action potential with multiple peaks that occur in mixed nerve

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8
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What is the cause of multiple peaks in compound action potential?

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Variation in threshold of stimulus in distance from electrode and speed of conduction (according to its thickness)

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Graded potential (receptor potential)

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Local, non - propagated, and can be summated (doesn’t obey all or none law)

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10
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Subthreshold stimulus has a response?

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No apparent response (no AP)

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11
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Threshold stimulus has a response?

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Apparent potential changes

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12
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Effect of subthreshold stimulus (2 answers)

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Local response
Electerotonus

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13
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Definition of electrotonus?

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It’s the localized potential change that occur in nerve during its stimulation by subthreshold constant stimulus

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14
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The stimulus of electrotonus is obtained from …………… and either the ………….. (-ve) or …………… (+ve) electrode can be used to stimulate nerve

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Battery
Cathode
Anode

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15
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The potential change that occur at cathodal end is called ……………. and at the anodal end called ………………

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Catelectrotonus
Anelectrotonus

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16
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Catelectotonus:
- definition
- cause
- excitability
- chronaxie
- effect of more stimulation

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  • Localized partial depolarization
  • passive addition of negative charges at outer surface membrane
  • increased
  • Short
  • local response
17
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Anelectrotonus:
- definition
- cause
- excitability
- chronaxie
- effect of more stimulation

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  • Localized hyperpolarization
  • Passive addition of positive charges to outermembrane surface
  • decreased
  • long
  • anodal block
18
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A depolarization at cathode is

A

Local response

19
Q

The opened gates are not enough to produce action potential ………………. prevent the threshold of action potential to occur with ………………..

A

K+ efflux
Rapid repolarization

20
Q

Local response:
- stimulus
- type
- can or can’t be graded?
- does or doesn’t obey all or none law?
- can or can’t be summated
- has or hasn’t absolute refractory period?
- excitability?

A
  • subthreshold
  • localized
  • can be graded
  • doesn’t obey all or none law
  • can be summated
  • no absolute refractory period
  • excitability increased
21
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Action potential:
- stimulus
- type
- can or can’t be graded?
- does or doesn’t obey all or none law?
- can or can’t be summated
- has or hasn’t absolute refractory period?
- excitability?

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  • threshold or suprathreshold
  • propagated
  • can’t be graded
  • obeys all or none law
  • can’t be summated
  • has absolute refractory period
  • excitability is variable
22
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Catelectrotonus:
- stimulus
- depolarization
- mechanism
- forces affect the membrane

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  • subthreshold
  • less than 7 mV
  • passive
  • repolarization mask this effect
23
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Local response:
- stimulus
- depolarization
- mechanism
- forces affect the membrane

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  • subthreshold
  • from 7 to 25 mV
  • passive and partial active
  • repolarization mask this effect
24
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Firing level:
- stimulus
- depolarization
- mechanism
- forces affect the membrane

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  • threshold or more
  • 25 or more
  • active
  • depolarization