Anatomy and Cell Biology 4451F/G Lecture 3: Lecture 3 - Synapses & Neurotransmitters

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Ligand gated ion channels will only open when they come into contact with a ligand, neurotransmitter. Voltage gated channel opens when the voltage of the membrane is at an optimal level. Neurons are negatively charged at the membrane, -70mv at rest. Normal bran behaviour runs on optimal frequency depending on the circuit we are talking about. Chemical signals (neurotransmitters) released from axon terminal and bind to receptors on adjacent cell. Stimulates physiological change (usually change in membrane potential) in the recipient cell. The structures on the post-synaptic terminal that will receive neurotransmitters = dendrites: neurotransmitters interact with receptors that are specific to the neurotransmitter. It interacts with any neuron that has the appropriate receptor in its vicinity: recall: neuron that releases the neurotransmitter is named by the type of neurotransmitter it releases. Chemical: secretion of neurotransmitters, activates receptors, > 100 transmitter types. Passive flow of current: fast conduction, small percentage of synapses, connexins, they are based on cell-cell communication.

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