MCELLBI C61 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Otto Loewi, Dendritic Spine, Axon Terminal

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Action potential: a wave down the axon consisting of opening + closing ion channels. Depolarization to -55 mv > force on the voltage-gated sodium channels. At the end, voltage gated ca channels open >. Synaptic vesicles fuse with the membrane and release neurotransmitters into the synaptic cleft. A minor neurotransmitter compared to glutamic acid (glutamate) Ligand changes its shape to open the gate and let ions through. Makes the cell more excitable because if the membrane voltage reaches -50 mv, the voltage gated sodium channels will open + allow an action potential. Cl(-) ows in + makes the inside of the cell less positive, so that the membrane potential moves in the negative direction, further from the action potential treshold. All cells contain glutamate, but not all cells contain gabba. Only cells using gabba as a signaling molecule are expressing the genes to be transcribed + translated into gabba proteins.

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