Anatomy and Cell Biology 2221 : Lecture Notes.docx

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Action potential is traveling down axon and enters pre synaptic terminal. Opens voltage gated calcium channels (open because of depolarization) Vesicles containing neurotransmitters will fuse to pre synaptic membrane and will release neurotransmitters into synaptic cleft. Eventually will bind to neurotransmitter receptors on post synaptic cell membrane. Receptors are ligand gated channels and will only open when specific neurotransmitters bind to them. Once opened, there is an influx of na+ which then depolarizes the post synaptic cell. Calcium is a very important messenger that triggers many processes (i. e. apoptosis, membrane plasticity) Calcium is very tightly regulated within the intracellular space. Calcium is never elevated for a long time within a specific cell compartment (it is immediately removed from the cytosol) Calcium voltage gated channels are located right beside the neurotransmitter vesicles (distance of 100 nm) Calcium concentration is at its highest when near a voltage gated channel but as you move away from the channel (100 nm), the concentration drops.

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