KN 251 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Saltatory Conduction, Cell Membrane, Myelin

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In anatomical arranges of nervous system, we do not have a direct connection between the control and target in most cases. In other words, we do not have one long cell that originates from the brain and extends to the muscle, or blood vessel, toe nail: usually there are multiple cells arranged in sequential fashion. The message within the nerve cell is propagated in formation of action potential. The message between each cell is synaptic transmission from one cell to another. Action potential communication in form of ion flow, occurs in plasma membrane only. So all channels are dispersed the entire length of nerve axon. Sodium channel is initially opened, so sodium enters in cell which will open additional sodium channels followed closely by potassium channels. Myelin lipid coating on nerve axons; serves as an insulator which means that electrical charge do not exit membrane easily (important for conduction of ap)

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