Lecture 8 Flashcards

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The Synapse (3 Components)

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  1. Presynaptic cell
  2. Synaptic cleft
  3. Post synaptic cell
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Presynaptic Cell

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carries the signal to the synapse

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Synaptic Cleft

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The space in between the pre- and post-synaptic cells 3-30 nm across

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Post-synaptic Cell

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Neurons, muscles, and endocrine glands
The neurotransmitter junction is the synapse between a motor neuron and a muscle cell

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5
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Transfer info between cells by direct ionic coupling via

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gap junctions

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6
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The connexon proteins of gap junctions

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Narrow the gap and lower the resistance between cells

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7
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Current decays between neurons just like passive spread of a local:

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Na+ current

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8
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Chemical Synapses

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Transfer info between cells indirectly via neurotransmitters

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Electrical Synapse

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  • Rare in complex animals
  • Comparatively fast
  • Bi-directional
  • Postsynaptic signal is similar to presynaptic
  • Excitatory
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Chemical Synapse

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  • Common in complex animals
  • Comparatively slow
  • Unidirectional
  • Postsynaptic signal can be different
  • Excitatory/Inhibitory
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11
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Neurotransmitters are released by:

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Ca2+ - dependent exocytosis

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12
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AP frequency determines Ca 2+ concentration and therefore: how much neurotransmitter is released

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how much neurotransmitter is released

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Fast vs. Slow Chemical Synaptic Transmission:

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Differentiated by their post-synaptic mechanisms, NOT by their neurotransmitters

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Fast Chemical Synapses

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Act through ionotropic receptors (ex. ligand-gated ion channels) found on the post-synaptic membrane

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Slow Chemical Synapses Act:

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Through meta trophic receptors (ex. G-protein coupled receptors) found on the post-synaptic membrane

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16
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The Neuromuscular Junction: Structural Specialization

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  • APs are conducted to skeletal muscles via large myelinated motor neurons
  • The neuromuscular junction includes pre- and post-synaptic specializations
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