BIOL 1334 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Oligodendrocyte, Myelin, Axon Hillock

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Input from visceral organs: gi tract, kidneys, heart, bladder. Involuntary control of internal organs: heart, kidney function, lungs, micturition. Active in stressful situations; exercise, emotions, embarrassment, excitement. Active when not under stress; resting & digesting, salivation, lacrimation, urination, digestion, deglutition, defecation. Has either only receiving end, or transmitting end. Astrocytes: make blood-brain barrier, surround all capillaries in brain. Vomiting center: not surrounded by blood-brain barrier, toxins enter and induce vomit. Ependymal cells: ciliated cells like brain ventricles and central canal of spinal cord. Wrap around axon, one axon, one cell. Schwann cell not connected, uncovered areas called node of ranvier. Missing myelin sheath missing > autoimmune disease; multiple sclerosis. B-na+ in voltage gated na+ channels [action potential] D-na+ out/k+ in by na+/k+ atpase pump > hyper polarization cell is polarized- negative inside, positive outside. Epsp- excitatory post-synaptic potentials [depolarizing graded potential] na+ entering cell. Ipsp- inhibitory post synaptic potentials [hyperpolarizing graded potentials] cl- entering cell.

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