Pharmacology: action potentials Flashcards

1
Q

what is depolarisation

A

when the membrane potential becomes more +ve

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2
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what is repolarisation

A

when the membrane potential becomes more -ve

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3
Q

is the resting potential +ve or -ve

A

-ve

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4
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describe why the resting potential is +ve or -ve

A

due to +ve sodium OUTSIDE the cell and -ve protein INSIDE the cell

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5
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describe the first step in an action potential

A

a ligand(i.e. ACh) binds a ligand-gated sodium channel, causing them to open and a sodium INFLUX

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6
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what does sodium influx cause

A

depolarisation of cell

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7
Q

what happens if depolarisation is large enough to trigger threshold

A

voltage gated sodium channels open and MORE sodium enters cell causing more depolarisation and an action potential

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8
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what causes repolarisation of cell to occur

A

potassium EFFLUX

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9
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what is the refractory period

A

a short period at end of an action potential when voltage goes below resting potential

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10
Q

can an action potential occur during the refractory period

A

no

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11
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what is the voltage of the resting potential

A

-70mV

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