BIOLOGY 3P03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Motor Neuron, Voltage Clamp, Nernst Equation

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Activated by extracellular neurotransmitter molecules (such as glutamate) or intracellular second messengers (such as calcium and camp) Transmitter is synthesized and then stored in vesicles. An action potential invades the presynaptic terminal. Depolarization of presynaptic terminal causes opening of voltage-gated calcium channels. Calcium causes vesicles to fuse with presynaptic membrane. Transmitter is released into synaptic cleft via exocytosis. Transmitter binds to receptor molecules in post-synaptic membrane. Post-synaptic current causes excitatory or inhibitory post-synaptic potential the changes the excitability of the post-synaptic cell. Removal of neurotransmitter by glial uptake or enzymatic degradation. Retrieval of vesicular membrane from plasma membrane. Location: skeletal muscle: when ach binds to nicotinic ach receptors on muscle, this leads to the opening of the receptor itself. #1: nicotinic ach receptor is a non-selective cation channel that is permeable to both. Thursday, november 2, 2017 sodium and potassium: increases both gna and gk: gna/ gk ~ 1. 4.

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