Neuromuscular Junction Flashcards
What happens when an action potential reaches a neuromuscular junction?
step 1
- voltage-gated calcium
channels open, causing
calcium ions to diffuse
into the neurone
What happens when an action potential reaches a neuromuscular junction?
step 2 - post calcium ions to diffuse into the neurone
- Synaptic
vessels to fuse with the
presynaptic membrane
and release acetylcholine into the synapse. It diffuses across the synapse and binds with receptors on the muscle cell surface membrane, opening sodium channels
What happens when an action potential reaches a neuromuscular junction?
step 3 - post opening sodium channels
- The muscle fibre
depolarisation causes an action potential and muscle contraction.
What happens when an action potential reaches a neuromuscular junction?
step 4 - post muscle contraction
- Acetylcholinesterase breaks down acetylcholine
Neuromuscular Junction VS Cholinergic Synapse - excitatory or inhibitory
NJ - Only excitatory
CS - Can be excitatory or inhibitory
Neuromuscular Junction VS Cholinergic Synapse - Links neurones to …
NJ - Links neurones to muscle
CS - Links either neurones to neurones or neurones to other effectors
Neuromuscular Junction VS Cholinergic Synapse - Action potential journey
NJ - action potential ends here
CS - another action potential may
be generated along the postsynaptic neurones
Neuromuscular Junction VS Cholinergic Synapse - Which neurones?
NJ - Only motor neurones
CS - Intermediate, motor and sensory neurones
Neuromuscular Junction VS Cholinergic Synapse - Acetylcholine binding
NJ - Acetylcholine binds to receptors on the membrane of the muscle fibre
CS - Acetylcholine binds to receptors on the membrane of the postsynaptic neurone