Exam 2-Synapses Flashcards

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synapses

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specialized region of contact between a neuron and its target

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electrical synapse

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membranes nearly touch (gap junction-movement of ions)

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Otto Loewi

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won Nobel prize in physiology of medicine; studied neurons and nervous system

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(Otto Loewi)

vagus nerve

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cranial nerve that goes into the body

slows heart when stimulated

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(Otto Loewi)

Experiment

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  • frog’s heart in ringer’s solution (water based with ions and nutrients meant to mimic bodily environment)
  • first stimulate vagus nerve on 1st heart, it will eventually affect the second heart)
  • acetyl choline responsible (fragile)
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chemical synapse

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exocytosis release chemical which binds and then reverse binds; time component; lots of advantages

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(chemical synapse)

advantages

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  • amplification of current flow
  • exitatory vs.inhibitory (we can override)
  • integration (can take info and make a decision)
  • one-way communication
  • more modifiable (plasticity)
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(Communication at chemical synapse)

neurotransmitter release

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  • vesicles: roughly the same amount of neurotrans. (get a similar response with each vesicle)
  • action potential: lowers and opens Ca gated channels (Ca comes into cell and interacts with proteins to trigger exocytosis)
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(Communication at chemical synapse)

activation of postsynaptic terminal

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depends on receptor:

  • ionotropic (ligand gated, ion channel, quick response, no 2nd messenger, direct, fast IPSP and EPSP)
  • metabotropic (GPCR, slower, metabolic cascade, 2nd messenger, indirect, slow PSP’s)
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(Communication at chemical synapse)

termination of signal

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  • no longer release neurotrans. (Ca channels close)
  • removal of neurotrans. from synaptic cleft (diffusion, enzyme degradation, reuptake)
  • loss of current (or reduction of 2nd messenger at postsynaptic target)
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neuromuscular junction

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  • folds increase surface area
  • acetylcholine: when released, binds to/opens ligand-gated channels, allowing K/Na current (depol. because increase in threshold)
  • acetylcholinerase (enzyme that breaks acetyl choline into choline which is taken back up into presynaptic terminal to be recycled)
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