Excitable tissue Flashcards

1
Q

Ligands for NMDA receptor

A

Glutamate

Aspartate

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2
Q

NMDA receptor functions

A

Pain transmission

Memory

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3
Q

What blocks NMDA ?

A

Ketamine pcp

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4
Q

Conduction velocity of action potentials influced by ?

A

Cell diamter: the bigger the fast

Mylenation : faster

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5
Q

Demylinating diseases

A

Multiple sclerosis = CNS
Causes hyperflexia

Guillain barre = peripheral
Causes hypoflexia

Na unable to reach to threahhold cause of loss of myline causes leaking of current = conduction block

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6
Q

What is the primary mechanism stopping synaptic transmission of nor-adenregic neurons?

A

Reuptake

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7
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The 3 state of na fast channel

A

1- closed

2- open

3- inactivated

Go back to closed

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8
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When is inactivated phase occurs ?

A

When the membrane potential is postive

Causing h gates to close

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9
Q

What happens to Na gates in hyperkalemia ?

A

Na fast voltage gates , get stuck in inactivated state , prevents m gates to close , hence decrease the number of fast na channel to open again

Leading to less excitability

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10
Q

What drug blocks fast Na channels to ?

A

Tetrodotoxin (TTX)

Saxitoxin(STX)

Caine drugs

Therapy to prevent an action potentials

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11
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Toxins that block the inactivation of fast Na channels

A

Ciguatoxin (ctx)

Batrachotoxin (BTX)

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12
Q

Action can happen in _____ period

But cant happen in ____ period

A

1- relative refactory :due to elevated k

2- absolute period : due to fast Na channels being at open or inactived state

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13
Q

What breaks ach ?

A

Ache

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14
Q

Excitory receptors

Inhibitory receptors

A

Excitory :
Nicotintic - nonNMDA - NMDA

Inhibitory : GABA - Glycine

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15
Q

Toxin destory protein needed for fusion and release of synaptic veaicle …. results in flaccid paralysis

A

Botulinum toxin ( botox )

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16
Q

Toxin that causes excess release of ach by opening Ca channles.

A

Latrotoxin

Venom of black widow

17
Q

Autoimmune condition , antibodies created to block Nm (nicotine ) receptors ?

Patient represent with droopy eyeled

A

Myasthenia gravis

18
Q

Autoimmune disease that block presynaptic voltage gated Ca channels ?

A

Lambert - eaton

Patient is hypofelxic and weak