Communication between excitable cells Flashcards
1
Q
what is a synapse?
A
gap between two nerve cells
2
Q
what is the process of communication between excitable cells - 10 steps
A
- presynaptic action potential at synaptic knob
- depolarisation of synaptic terminal
- Ca2+ ions diffuse into knob (via voltage gated channels)
- causes exocytosis of transmitter vesicles
- Ach diffuses across synaptic cleft and binds to complementary specific receptors
- Ach receptor-activated channels open
- Na+ diffuse into the post synaptic cell while K+ also diffuses out through the same channel
- if excitatory post synaptic potential reaches threshold an impulse is set up
- breakdown of Ach by AchE in the cleft
- broken down products are taken up by active transport for the re-synthesis of transmitter
3
Q
what are the two types of synapse?
A
EPSP- excitatory post synaptic potential
IPSP - inhibitory post synaptic potential
4
Q
what does EPSP do
A
stimulate an AP in the post synaptic neurone
5
Q
what does IPSP do
A
inhibit action potential
e.g. glycine and GABA which open Cl channelled that hyperpolarise the cell so it does not reach the potential
6
Q
how is there communication in the cardiac muscle
A
gap junctions - spreads depolarisation to adjacent cells located on the intercalated discs