Synapses Flashcards

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Type of synapses (2)

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Separate neurones and send impulses between them

1) Electrical synapse- 3nm gap = small so electrical impulse transmitted directly
2) Chemical synapse- 20nm gap = too big and transmitted by neurotransmitters

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Functions of synapses

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  • Transmit impulses between neurones
  • Filter out low-level stimuli
  • Protect from over stimulation: acclimatisation after repeated stimulations
  • Spatial summation- several neurones additively contribute to generate action potential for same post-synaptic neurone
  • Temporal summation- frequent action potentials in pre-synaptic membrane build up to reach threshold potential/ value
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Synaptic transmission 1 (until exocytosis)

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  • Action potential arrives at axon terminal
  • Causes membrane to become more permeable to Ca2+ ions as voltage-gated Ca2+ channels open
  • Ca2+ ions rush/ flood in down the concentration gradient
  • Ca2+ ions cause synaptic vesicles containing acetylcholine (neurotransmitter) to migrate towards pre-synaptic membrane
  • Vesicle membrane fuses with the pre-synaptic membrane and a.ch released/ discharged into synaptic cleft by exocytosis
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Synaptic transmission 2 (until action potential)

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  • A.ch. molecules diffuse across synaptic cleft
  • A.ch. molecules bind to complementary receptors on post-synaptic membrane
  • Chemical/ ligand-gated Na+ channels open- protein changes shape
  • Na+ ions flood in down gradient and membrane depolarised
  • Action potential generated in post-synaptic membrane with sufficient depolarisation
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Synaptic transmission 3 (from new action potential)

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  • Active transport of Ca2+ ions out of synaptic knob = no more exocytosis
  • A.ch. is broken down/ hydrolysed to acetyl (ethanoic acid) and choline by acetylcholinesterase
  • Acetyl and choline diffuse back through pre-synaptic membrane
  • Na+ channels close = no more action potentials
  • Acetyl co-enzyme A re-synthesises a.ch in synaptic knob
  • Or it is produced by sER
  • Mitochondria- provide ATP for re-synthesis and packaging into vesicles
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Alzheimer’s disease effect on acetylcholine

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Fewer synaptic knobs, so less enzymes and less acetylcholine synthesised

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