BIOL 2021 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Central Nervous System, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Skeletal Muscle

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Nerve-to-nerve signals happens in the central nervous system (cns) Militated axon is working as an electrical insulator. Acetylcholine: receptor, on muscle contracion of the muscle. Neurotransmiters na+ channel open na+ in lex deproinaion acion potenial. Acetylcholine at nmj = open na+ channels. Open na+ channels and cl- channels cl- moves to oppose na+ channel. Result: very litle change in membrane potenial. Exitory neurotransmiters open na+ channels deproinaion acion potenial. Inhibitory neurotransmiters: open cl- or k+ channels inhibit deproinaion no acion potenial. End the signal: neurotransmiter destroyed by enzyme acytyl choline terase, transmiter taken up by pre-sympatheic cell = recycling. Both of them stop the contracion = paralysis of muscle. Curare: blocks acetyl choline receptor at nmj skeletal muscle paralysis. Tranquilisms: bind gaba receptors increase gaba inhibiion in cns. All of them cause unstoppable contracion of the muscle skeletal muscle paralysis. Sarin gas, melathism: inhinit acetylcholine sterase (enzyme) at nmi paralysis. Prozac anidepressant: inhibit receptors of serotonin increases sympaic transmissions.

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