BIOM20002 Lecture Notes - Lecture 33: Gap Junction, Pacemaker Potential, University Of Manchester

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Lecture 33 muscles and cardiorespiratory function: compare the difference between skeletal muscle cell action potential and myocardial muscle cell action potential. Stable at -90 mv (higher permeability by more leaky channels) Unstable pacemaker potential; usually starts at -60 mv. Net na+ entry through if channels; reinforced ca2+ entry. Due to excessive k+ efflux at high k+ permeability. K+ channels close, leak of k+ and na+ restores potential to resting state. Extended plateau caused by ca+ entry; rapid phase caused by. None; the resting potential is -90mv, the equilibrium potential for k+ Long because resetting of na+ channel gates delayed until end of action potential. 2. the process of contractile cardiac muscle action potential (cid:314) resting membrane potential: myocardial contractile cells have a stable resting membrane potential at -90 mv. Depolarization: when a wave of depolarization moves into a contractile cell through gap junctions, the membrane potential becomes more positive.

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