Membrane Potential II Flashcards
Electrical Neutrality
Cations external = anions external
Cations internal = anions internal
Donnan Rule
[Kout][Clout] = [Kin][Clin]
Rules for determining ICF and ECF composition
- ) Osmotic Balance
- ) Nernst equation
- ) Donnan Rule
- ) Electrical neutrality (total cation external = total anion external, same for internal. Remember proteins may carry a charge but they are not considered anions/part of charge balance equation).
How did we show cells are actually permeable to Na?
We bathed RBC’s in radioactive Na.. they became radioactive. When then bathed in regular solution they lost radioactivity.
Na
Concentration is higher outside than in, also inside in electrically neg so it leaks in… and is PUMPED OUT.
This takes work from ATP.
otherwise Na comes in, water follows, cell bursts.
Na/K pump
Exchange pump.
Pump Na out and K in (K conc is higher inside cell). These ions must be present simultaneously for this pump to work.
Stoichometry: ratio is 3Na/2K
Pump is electrogenic
Saturable pump
Has a rate of maximum activity.
Characteristic of carrier mediated transport (not ion channels)
Structure of Na/K pump
One large alpha subunit, small beta. Double gated (one inside one outside). Gates NEVER open at same time, pump changes ion binding affinity depending which gate is open (ATP gives energy for this).
Na/K pump cycle
- ) Both gates closed, 2K ions inside
- ) ATP binds, inner gate opens, affinity changes from K to Na. So K leaves and Na enters.
- ) ATP split, pump is phosphorylated. Inner gate closes.
- ) Spontaneously, outer gate opens and affinity changes from Na to K (so K can be pumped in)
- ) Pump loses phosphate group and outer gate closes, completing cycle. (go back to step 1).
How do channels affect Vm?
The number of channels. Continuous struggle b/w ions to get the Vm of the cell close to their E value.
Relative permeability determines Vm.. so if you have more K channels you have Vm closer to Ek.
Nerve and muscle cells Vm
Closer to -70 to -90 mV (closer to Ek).
Ion concentration and Vm
In normal resting cells not important b/c all cells have similar ICF and ECF…
exception is Potassium. Small change in ECF potassium concentration has huge effect on Ek and Vm.
Driving force
The difference b/w E and Vm (if they are equal, driving force is 0).
What determines membrane potential?
Relative conductance
Relative conductance equation
Vm = (Ek + Gr*Ena) / (Gr + 1)