Nervous System IV Flashcards
What is current flow?
Flow of electrical charge carried by an ion
What is Ohm’s Law?
Current flow is directly proportional to electrical potential different between two point and inversely proportional to the resistance
What are 2 sources of resistance in a cell?
- membrane resistance
- internal resistance of the cytoplasm
Resistance will determine how far current will flow before energy is dissipated
What are the two types of electrical signals?
Graded potentials and action potentials
What are graded potentials?
Variable strength signals that travel short distances and lose strength as they travel
Can be depolarizing (influx of Na+) or hyperpolarizing (influx of Cl- or eflux of K+)
If large enough depolarization it can induce an action potential
What are action potentials?
Very brief, large depolarizations that travel for long distances through a neuron without losing strength
Rapid signals over long distances
All or none
Where are graded potentials and APs created in CNS and efferent neurons?
Created in dendrites or soma
Created in axon to axon terminal
Where are graded potentials and APs created in sensory neurons?
Graded (generator potentials) in peripheral portion by dendrites
Action in axon
What are properties of graded potentials?
- graded because amplitude (size) is directly proportional to strength of the stimulus and can vary
- decrease in strength as spread out from origin
- generated by chemically gated (ligand) ion channels or closure of leak channels (CNS and efferent)
-chemical, mechanical, thermal gated (sensory)
What is local current flow?
Wave of depolarization or hyperpolarization that moves through the cell
Depends on gated or leak channel
Why do graded potentials lose strength as they move through cell?
- current leak: open channels allow ions to leak out
- cytoplasmic resistance
What happens with excitatory postsynaptic potential?
Depolarization
What happens with inhibitory postsynaptic potential?
Hyperpolarization
What is the axon hillock?
The trigger zone where if graded potential is strong enough will reach and fire an AP
High concentration of voltage gated Na+ channels
What is membrane potential for AP to be generated?
Depolarization of ~ -55 mV or more positive for gate to open