Lecture 2 -basic cellular neurophysiology Flashcards

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What are the 2 types of cellular communication?

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  1. hormonal/autocrine signalling - uses chemical hormones and is slow, general, sustained and not very controlled.
  2. neurotransmission/electrical - intracellular signalling through rapid changes of membrane potential and is fast, local, transient and accurate.
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Describe the resting membrane potential.

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all cells have a potential difference across the cell membrane.
inside is negative to the outside.
an inactive neuron has a voltage across its membrane - RMP

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Describe the electrochemical gradient.

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consists of 2 parts - the chemical gradient and the electrical gradient.

chemical gradient = concentration difference from the inside and outside of the cell. K can move outside down its chemical gradient due to leak channels. Na can’t move inside down its chemical gradient due to membrane impermeability.

electrical gradient = ionic charge different across the membrane. Na/K ATPase switches 3 Na for 2 K = increases negative charge on the inside of the cell.

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What is the Nernst equation for?

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gives the equilibrium potential of an ion present on both sides of a membrane.

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What are the equilibrium potentials of Na, K and Cl?

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Na = +60mV
K = -80mV
Cl = -65mV

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What is the Goldman equation for?

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Nernst equation does not account the membrane is differentially impermeable to many ions, thus influencing the RMP.
RMP = sum of the equilibrium potentials of all ions.

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What phase of the action potential is the voltage-gated sodium channel responsible for?

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depolarisation phase

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What phase of the action potential is the voltage gated potassium channel responsible for?

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repolarisation phase

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What is the absolute refractory period?

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the short time after an AP where the membrane is incapable of generating another AP

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Briefly describe the initiation of an action potential.

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  • stimulation of neurotransmitter receptors around the cell body causes small changes in membrane potential called excitatory postsynaptic potentials or inhibitory postsynaptic potentials.
  • EPSP and IPSP occurring close in time summate at a threshold of -55mV - VGNaC open
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Where do action potentials start?

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axon hillock

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What is the speed of the movement of each AP dependent on?

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  1. axon diameter
  2. membrane resistance (myelination)
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What is neurotransmission?

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a chemical or electrical signalling that occurs in junctions between neurons known as synapses

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Name the 5 main types of neurotransmitters and some examples of each.

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  1. amino acids - glutamate, GABA
  2. amines - dopamine, noradrenaline, 5-HT
  3. peptides - CRH, opioids, substance P
  4. ATP
  5. nitric oxide
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What are the 5 key stages of neurotransmission?

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  1. synthesis - synthesised in the cell body or close to the site of release.
  2. storage - stored in synaptic vesicles to protect them from degradation.
  3. release - via exocytosis of synaptic vesicles.
  4. receptor interactions - binding of the transmitter to the receptor causes membrane and/or intracellular responses.
  5. termination - most removed from the synaptic cleft by an active uptake process
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