KP222 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Myelin, Axon Terminal, Sodium Channel

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Lecture 4:
At rest: closed
Voltage-gated
Depolarized: because neuron is receiving
- Get net depolarization: if reaches critical potential there will an action potential
When they reach 35 the channels open up
- Two sites: central pore (activation gate), inactivation gate
Sodium channels are open (central pore)
- Sodium can flow through
- Membrane permeable
Slower Effect 1
Inactivation gate to close
Decrease in sodium permeability
Slower Effect 2
Potassium open up
Increase membrane permeability
Increase potassium flow out of cell
Concept of Threshold
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All or nothing self-propagating (once you get the trigger it will go to the other side of the
neuron – in a healthy neuron)
- There or it is not
Refractory Periods
2 types
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Get net depolarization: if reaches critical potential there will an action potential. When they reach 35 the channels open up. Two sites: central pore (activation gate), inactivation gate. All or nothing self-propagating (once you get the trigger it will go to the other side of the neuron in a healthy neuron) 2 types absolute refractory period: sodium channels are inactivated. Relative refractory period: sodium channels are starting to open up again and it will drop down again, depending on where the neurons are there may be more or less sodium channels open. Potassium current: as it gets closer to -70 not much of a driving force so it will drop off, the further you get the refractory the less of a problem it is. The bigger the stimulus the more likely you will overcome the refractory period. Bigger input lead to higher firing rates. (rate coding) from the axon helix to the axon terminal.

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