Transporters Flashcards

1
Q

How many genes for the α subunits are Na+ channels made up of?

A

10 Genes and 9 are highly similar

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2
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Increasing concentration of TTX and STX block what type of channels?

A

They block wild type channels but not mutant channels

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3
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Na+ channels subtype expressions are…

A

Nav1.1: expressed in CNS (mostly on soma and proximal dendrite)
Nav1.2: Mostly found on unmyelinated axon
Nav1.3: CNS and PNS (Embryonic and early stages)
Nav1.4: skeletal muscle
Nav1.5: mostly in cardiac muscle (TTX-resistant)
Nav1.6: CNS and PNS (node of ranvier)
Nav1.7: PNS, sympathetic neurons, and axons/axon terminal
Nav1.8: PNS (TTX resistant)
Nav1.9: PNS (TTX resistant)

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4
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Primary Erythromelalgia (PE) ?

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Rare autosomal-dominant condition with spontaneous burning pain of feet and/or hand

  • pronounced erythema
  • increase skin temp
  • mutation in SCN9A (sodium channel alpha subunit)
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5
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Ca++ channels pharmacology (HIGH voltage activated channels)

A

Cav1.1-Cav1.4: L-type channels
Cav2.1: P/Q- type channels
Cav2.2: N-type channels
Cav2.3: R-type channels

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6
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Ca++ channels pharmacology (LOW voltage activated channels)

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Cav3.1-Cav3.3: T-type channels

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7
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Voltage gated K+ channels are made of up?

A
48 genes in 16 subfamilies 
Kv or delayed rectifiers: Kv1-12 (including A-type and KCNQ currents)
Ca++-activated K+ currents
Na+-activated K+ currents
CNG and HCN currents
KATP currents
Twin-pore K+ currents
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8
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Delayed Rectifier and K+ channels

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Kv channels are main type contributing to membrane Repolarization

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9
Q

Sodium/potassium pump (Na+/k+ ATPase) properties are?

A
  • account for 20-40% of brain energy
  • 3 Na+ ions carried out and 2 K+ ions in
  • pump is Electrogenic
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10
Q

Cl- flow is regulated by?

A

Cation-chloride cotransporters

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11
Q

Cl- intracellular level low and high cause?

A
  • Low intracellular level causes hyperpolarization in response to Cl- channel opening
  • High causes depolarization due to Cl- channels opening
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12
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Development switches

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KCC2 renders GABA hyperpolarizing

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13
Q

Disease states can modulate what expression in adult?

A

KCC2 expression

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