Excitatory Neurotransmitter Flashcards
when an excitatory neurotransmitter is released from a nerve cell at a
synapse does it automatically cause an action potential?
no
If not, what does it cause?
It causes a depolarization to occur. A depolarization is when the Resting
Potential becomes MORE POSITIVE. It is a small positive charge.
What specific ion channel is opened by an excitatory neurotransmitter?
An excitatory NT causes a depolarization by opening gated sodium channels, letting
sodium in. This means an excitatory NT’s receptor is actually a gated sodium channel.
How CAN an action potential be caused by an excitatory neurotransmitter?
Two (or more) depolarizations must occur together and add together to produce an action
potential. When added, the two depolarizations must reach -55 mV in order to create
the action potential. -55 mV is the threshold, the minimum amount of depolarization
needed to create an Action Potential.
- b. In the left graph image below, the two arrows (with E1) represent two
separate releases of excitatory neurotransmitter. The three picture
images on the right show (& describe) “A,” “B,” and “C” of that graph.
Temporal summation of depolarizations, or two
depolarizations overlapping in time, to create an action
potential.