What are ion channels and how to study them Flashcards
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What are ion channels?
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- Pore or channel formed from proteins that lies across the lipid cell membrane
- Allows flow of ions (K+, Na+, Ca2+, Cl-) IN/OUT of the cell
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What does voltage gated ion channel mean?
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- When charge on membrane is depolarised (negative to positive internal change)
- Transmembrane protein opens
- Allows ions to flu inside/outside e.g., Na, K
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What are ligand gated ion channels?
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- Known as ionotropic receptors
- Group of proteins which open to allow ions to pass through
- In response to the binding of a chemical messenger e.g., ligand e.g., neurotransmitter
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What are mechanosensitive ion channels?
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- Found in all types of cells
- Respond to membrane tension/stimuli by altering their shape between open and closed
- e.g., Piezo-1 blood vessel volume sensors
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What are TRP channels?
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- Transient receptor potential channels
* Responsible for depolarisation in response to light/temperature/ligands
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Why study ion channels?
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- Wide ranging and critical physiological roles
- Gene expression
- Sensory perception – senses come through ion channels
- Physiological rhythms = sleep-wake cycle + heart rate
- They are important drug targets
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What are ion channel diseases
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- Channelopathies
* Human disorders
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How to study ion channels OLD
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- Manual patch clamp
- Use a microscope – look at an ion channel
- Push electrode onto cell
- Measure the current generation by a single cell upon stimulation
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CONS of manual patching
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- Time consuming and slow
- Have to use microscope
- Cells stay in one place
- Have to move electrode
- Technical and complex
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How to study ion channels NEW
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- Automated patch clamp
- Move the cell to an array of electrodes
- Multiple electrodes available
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PROS of automated patch clamp
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- Simplifies ion channel recording
- Faster
- Can do multiple recordings