BIPN 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Choline, Sensory System, Schwann Cell

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Calcium ions more concentrated in extracellular fluid than in cytosol, move to cell. Ca++ enter cell binds to regulatory proteins and initiate exocytosis. Membrane of synaptic vesicle fuse with cell membrane releasing neurotransmitter. Neurotransmitter molecules diffuse across gap to bind with membrane receptors on. 1. depolarization reaches axon terminal, membrane has vg ca++ channels that open in response. 6. indication of how many vesicles released content. Each synaptic vesicle contains same amount so measuring magntitude of cell response is. Short duration of neural signaling due to rapid removal or inactivation of neurotransmitter in synaptic cleft. Inactivated by enzymes in synaptic cleft: acetylcholine (ach) broken down by acetylcholinesterase (ache), choline from degrade. Ach is transported back to presynaptic axon terminal to make new acetycholine. The most rapid signal pathway change ion flow. You lower a stimulating electrode into middle of axon while recording from both the soma (near the axon hillock) and terminal.

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