BIOL 1111 Lecture Notes - Synaptotagmin 1, Exocytosis, Reversal Potential

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Synaptic transmission: ca++ couples action potential depolarization to neurotransmitter release. Whereas na and k help propagate an action potential, na and k current are not necessary at the presynaptic terminal for nxt release. Evidence: depolarization with ttx and tea blockage of na and k channels still results in nxt release. Voltage-gated ca channels and ca current are necessary for nxt release. Evidence: numerous, e. g. removal of ca blocks nxt release, ca flood causes nxt release. Ca promotes fusion of synaptic vesicles with presynaptic membrane. Since nxt is stored in discrete vesicles of uniform size, nxt release is quantal and not graded. Neurotransmitters that affect ion channels cause predictable excitation or inhibition. Nxt bind postsynaptic receptors and (1) open/close an ion channel or (2) modulate enzyme activity (focus on the 1st here) Ach opens a channel equally permeable to na and k whose reversal potential is ~ 0 mv (-11mv by nernst eqn), therefore ach depolarizes the cell.

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