BIOL 1F25 Lecture Notes - Lecture 25: Tetraodontidae, Ion Channel, Tetrodotoxin

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Ion channels in the nerve cell membrane and neurotoxins that act on them. Ca2+ charged molecule that is important for synaptic transmission. The nerve cell membrane had ion channels (pores that allow ions to move across the membrane) Ion channel gates open and close depending on various signals, to allow charges through. 3 main properties: conduct ions (allow electricity to flow) eg: calcium, potassium, sodium and chloride, selective. Eg: some pass mainly/ only sodium: respond to different stimuli. Positive ions can cross the membrane together, negative ions can cross the membrane together. , but both positive as well as negative can"t cross the membrane together. Example: change in electrical potential across membrane, ligand. Channels are activated by physical changes in the cell membrane. ***when charge on the membrane changes, the gates open/ close*** Different chemicals can activate or inactivate channels from outside of cell, or inside of cell. Ligands can stimulate both extracellular as well as intracellular activation.

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