Mechanism Of Neuromuscular Transmission Flashcards
During presynaptic event, AP causes activates and open ______ channels causing ______ influx. Migration of _____ to presynaptic terminal which then fuse with the membrane. It then discharge contents into _______ via ________
Voltage-gated Ca++, Ca++; neurotransmitter vesicle; synaptic cleft, exocytosis
Vesicles or pockets of ACh is called _____ and the process of release is called
Quanta, Quantal release of neurotransmitter
During event at synaptic cleft, ACh diffuse from ______ and binds to _____ which is hydrolyzed by ______.
Synaptic cleft; Postsynaptic terminal; AChE
During the events at ______, ACh binds to _____ which opens and allow _____ influx producing rapid local depolarization called ________
End plate; AChR; Na+, End plate potential (EPP)
Each quantum of ACh produces small depolarization of muscle called
Miniature end-plate potential
Depolarization from many quanta summate into full EPP which reaches threshold that open _____ channel resulting into ______
Voltage-gated Na+; AP
AP propagates into _____ and ____ reaching the _______. This activates ______ channel releasing _____ from _____ into the cytosol of myocytes
Sarcolemma, T-tubules; voltage-gated Ca2+, Ca2+; sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR)
Action of ACh is terminated leading to closure of ion channels, cessation of ______. At the same time, ______ channels open and allow ____ to move out, back to resting stage
EPP; voltage-gated K+, K+
_____ is taken up by presynaptic terminal to be reused for synthesis of new ACh
Choline