BSCI 353 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Membrane Potential, Axon Hillock, Neuromuscular Junction

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Electrical postsynaptic membrane has gap junction channels. Direct connection of membranes in electronic synapse. Small molecules: ach important in motor neuron and muscle cell, amines (norepinephrine or noreadrenalin, serotonin, amino acids (glutamate, aspartate, glycine, gaba) Amino acids outside of cell are capable of binding to receptors: even atp. Peptides small: released form synapses and bind to postsynaptic receptors. Gases no, co: sometimes synapses can release gas, co can be released in the brain. Doesn"t have to be stored in vesicle. A given neuron only secretes one nt chemical from all of its synapses: classify neuron by the nt it releases tracts within the brain. Not 100% true: some synpases can secrete two nt"s: 1) main small molecule 2) peptide. Differential release of neuropeptide and small molecule co-transmitters. Small molecule neurotransmitter in small clear-core vesicles. Sequence of events involved in transmission at a typical chemical synpase. There is a lot more ca2+ outside the cell than inside.

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