Approaches to sutding the NS (anatomy) Flashcards

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Electrophysiology summary:

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  • Extracellular: CAP, EEG
  • Intracellular microelectrodes
  • Voltage clamp
  • Current clamp
  • Patch clamp
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Types of imaging summary:

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  • Microscopy
  • Immunohistochemistry
  • MRI
  • fMRI
  • PET
  • CT
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Optical imaging summary:

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  • Voltage sensitive dyes
  • Optogenics
  • Ca2+ sensitive dyes
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Animal behavioural observation summary:

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  • Morris water maze
  • Novel object recognition
  • Elevated plus maze
  • Foot shock
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Molecular biology summary:

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  • PCR
  • Gel electerophoresis & blotting
  • ELISA
  • In situ hybridisation
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Model systems summary:

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  • Animal
  • In vitro (cell culture)
  • Computational
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Experimental manipulations summary:

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  • Surgival
  • Pharmacological
  • Genetic
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Where did electrophysiology start?

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  • 1780s –> Galvani & Galeazzi, stimulated frog spinal cord causing the legs to move
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What were the techniques for electrophysiology that took off in the 20th century?

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  • Erlanger & Gasser, CAP
  • Hodkin & Huxley, intracellular electrophysiology
  • Hodkin & Huxley, voltage clamp
  • Gerad, Graham & Ling, intracellular microelectrodes
  • Neher & Sakmann, patch clamp
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What does the CAP stand for in extracellular electrophysiology: CAP?

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Compound action potential

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What is Compound action potential (CAP)?

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Population response, some of APs from all the axons simultaneously contributing to the signal

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What do extracellular electrodes measure?

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Compound action potential

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What do tracers measure?

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Neuronal connections

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What do voltage clamps measure?

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Whole cell current

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What does single channel recording measure?

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Currents that flow through ion channels

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What do intracellular sharp electrodes measure?

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Membrane potential