CSB332H1 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Limbic System, Midbrain Tectum, Neuroglia

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Postsynaptic potentials (end plate potentials [eep], epsp and ipsp) are produced by changes in the conductance of postsynaptic receptors (ionotropic receptors, which are ion channels + metabotropic receptors which lead to a cascade of reactions g-protein coupled receptors [gpcr]) Transmitter binds to the ion channel, the channel is opened fast acting. Transmitter binds to the receptor second messenger triggers a cascade of reactions ion channel opens. Structure of a chemical synapse at the neuromuscular junction (nmj): Postsynaptic receptors are located on the sarcolemma of muscle fibers. These receptors are nicotinic acetylcholine (cholinergic) receptors (nachr: nachr activation results in epps that add up to threshold to generate aps via opening of voltage-gated na+ channels. Was found that nachr is permeable to cations in general. Nachr distribution at the skeletal neuromuscular junction in snakes were found that these receptors are localized postsynaptically and extrasynaptically. The cns contains axospinous, axodendritic, axosomatic and axo-axonic synapses that are separated by a synaptic cleft.

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