CAS BI 108 Study Guide - Final Guide: Ampa Receptor, Postganglionic Nerve Fibers, Nitric Oxide

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K+ leak out of cell through leak channels and create a negative potential inside the cell as compared to outside. Ion transporters: sodium-potassium pump keeps a high concentration of potassium inside and high sodium concentration outside of cell. Active transport of 3 sodium out and 2 potassium in. Electrical polarization = very fast and can go in either direction. Acetylcholine: all preganglionic cells in ans (autonomic) and postganglionic cells in. Norepinephrine: modulator in brain; runs ans (ps vs s) Dopamine: cns; doesn"t cross blood brain barrier; loss of = cause of parkinson"s; reward & pleasure. Serotonin: cns; sleep/wake cycles, mood, antianxiety (good if stays in synapse) Adenosine: not synaptically released; makes you sleep more. Nitric oxide: widely distributed; diffuses across membranes. A little of excitation releases glutamate in synapse and binds to ampa receptor which allows rapid influx of sodium and action potential. A lot of depolarization/ excitation by sodium influx displaces magnesium blocking the.

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