BISC208 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Gap Junction, Exocytosis, Multiple Sclerosis

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Bisc208: signal conduction between neurons, signal conduction-passing a signal from one neuron to the next; requires communication between cells, synapse-junction between cells, electrical-electric charge freely flows through gap junction from pre- synaptic cell to post-synaptic cell. Bi-directional: chemical-neurotransmitter acts as a signal from pre-synaptic cell to post-synaptic cell. Contains vesicles of neurotransmitter; exocytosis releases vesicles into synaptic cleft. Nt diffuses across cleft & binds to channels/receptors in post: post-synaptic receptors synaptic membrane, ionotropic-ligand-gated ion channels, metabotropic-g-protein coupled receptors; longer lasting, more spread out, synaptic integration-post-synaptic cell body. Together, 2 epsps can induce an ap!: neurotransmitters involved in chemical synaptic communication. Acetylcholine-muscles, muscle contraction (pns), inhibits cardiac activity (pns), memory & motor control (cns) Multiple sclerosis (ms)-body destroys myelin as a foreign substance & impairs neurons controlling movement, speech, memory, emotion. Alzheimer disease (ad)-death of brain neurons that causes memory & language impairments. Parkinson disease (pd)-death of neurons that produce dopamine in the brain; motor system disorder.

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