synaptic communication 1 Flashcards

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What are synapses?

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Specialized points of communication between a presynaptic (neuronal) and postsynaptic cell

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2
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List the types of synaptic connections.

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  • Nerve -> nerve cell
  • Nerve cell -> muscle cell
  • Nerve cell -> gland cell
  • Sensory cell -> nerve cell
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3
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What are the two types of synaptic transmissions?

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  • Chemical
  • Electrical
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4
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Describe the characteristics of chemical synapses.

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  • Complex
  • Slow
  • Unidirectional
  • No intercellular continuity
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5
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Describe the characteristics of electrical synapses.

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  • Simple
  • Fast
  • Bidirectional
  • Passive flow
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6
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What is the functional correlate of gap junctions in neurons?

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Electrical synapses

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7
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What are gap junctions?

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Specialized intercellular channels that permit direct cell-to-cell transfer of small molecules (ions, small metabolites…)

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Where are gap junctions found?

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In all tissue and cells; roles in development, homeostasis, regeneration

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9
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How many connexins form one connexon?

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6 connexins

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10
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What is the role of electrical synapses in escape responses?

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Build for speed (jump and fight response)

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What is the main role of electrical synapses in smooth muscle?

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Many cells contracting together (e.g., uterus in labor)

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What is the role of electrical synapses in cardiac muscle?

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Action potential spreads fast allowing the myocardium to contract as a unit

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13
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Describe the anatomy of chemical synapses.

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  • Presynaptic: swelling of axon terminal, large number of mitochondria, vesicles clustered at/near the edge
  • Postsynaptic: electron-dense structure (postsynaptic density), receptors for neurotransmitters
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14
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What generates graded potentials in nerve-to-nerve chemical synapses?

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Graded (depolarizing/hyperpolarizing) potential in the postsynaptic cells

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15
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What is presynaptic inhibition?

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Selective excitation of the presynaptic axon that reduces Ca2+ entry and subsequent neurotransmitter release

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16
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What types of receptors are involved in chemical synapses?

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  • Ionotropic (fast) receptors
  • Metabotropic (slow) receptors
17
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Give examples of ionotropic receptors.

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  • Glutamate
  • GABA
  • Ach
  • Glycine
18
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Give examples of metabotropic receptors.

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  • Serotonin
  • Dopamine
  • Glutamate
  • GABA
  • Ach
  • Histamine
19
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What is the neuromuscular junction (NMJ)?

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A peripheral synapse