BIO310H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Electrical Synapse, Vesicle Fusion, Synaptotagmin 1

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Synapse is the anatomically specialized junction between neurons and cells. Synaptic transmission is the process used by neurons to relay information from one cell to the next via the synapse. There are two types of synapse in the nervous system: Electrical synapse is directly connected to target cells via gap junctions and communicates by transmitting information via ions directly. This method is much faster than chemical synapse. The bad thing is that, they provide little integration or changing information. Chemical synapse works by synapse releasing chemical called neurotransmitter which binds to the receptors causing graded potential to the target cell. Advantage is that it allows for integration of ap. In chemical synapse, when ap arrives, it opens up voltage- gated calcium channels, which allows ca to rush into the presynaptic region. The presence of ca binds to synaptotagmin which causes the vesicles containing neurotransmitter to fuse to the presynaptic membrane.

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