BIO304H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Inhibitory Postsynaptic Potential, Biological Neural Network, Conformational Change

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31 Mar 2019
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Way in which nervous system can change properties of nervous system and its behaviour. Neurons can inhibit themselves - use same nt they secrete and use binded receptors on themselves and trigger change on themselves. Same nt can come around and bind to synaptic receptors that are sensitive to gaba. Receptors called g-protein coupled receptors which are type of proteins and undergo conformational change - not ion channels. Trigger information flow because ligand can bind. When ligand binds - it releases g-proteins which then bind to the pre-synaptic channels to inhibit them. Ap comes in activates ca2+ channel which triggers exocytosis . Gaba comes out and binds to this receptor liberates g-proteins which bind to ca+ channel and inhibit it so next ap is less effective at getting calcium so synapse is weakened. Regulate the synapse activity if releasing too much nt. How neurons take in information to decide whether or not to fire ap.

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