Pharmacology: action potentials Flashcards
what is depolarisation
when the membrane potential becomes more +ve
what is repolarisation
when the membrane potential becomes more -ve
is the resting potential +ve or -ve
-ve
describe why the resting potential is +ve or -ve
due to +ve sodium OUTSIDE the cell and -ve protein INSIDE the cell
describe the first step in an action potential
a ligand(i.e. ACh) binds a ligand-gated sodium channel, causing them to open and a sodium INFLUX
what does sodium influx cause
depolarisation of cell
what happens if depolarisation is large enough to trigger threshold
voltage gated sodium channels open and MORE sodium enters cell causing more depolarisation and an action potential
what causes repolarisation of cell to occur
potassium EFFLUX
what is the refractory period
a short period at end of an action potential when voltage goes below resting potential
can an action potential occur during the refractory period
no
what is the voltage of the resting potential
-70mV