BIL 360 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Cholinergic, Biochemical Cascade, Muscular System

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Voltage change causes voltage gated ion ca channels to open. When these channels open ca floods into cell. Ca in cell causes vesicles to release contents (neurotransmitter ) to postsynaptic cleft via exocytosis. In the case of muscular acetylcholine: released into synaptic cleft and bind ot specifc receptor proteins on the membrane of cell, when two acetylcholine mlc bound ot receptor. It will open and allow for transger of k and ca into and out of cell: a lot greater influx of ca into the cell, positive charge inside the cell, depolarize membrane of post cell. At neuromuscular junctions the excitatory post synaptic is large enough to generate ap: voltage channels that propogate, some of the acetylcholing will be released the choline can be recycled and acetyl will be broken down by enzyme. Neurotransmitters are synthesized and stored in vesicles in presynaptic terminal. Depolarization (by an action potential) triggers calcium entry through voltage-gated channels; calcium triggers release of vesicle contents.

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