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Fast Excitatory Neurotransmitters |
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open Na/K/Ca Channels ACh-> neuromuscular junction Glutamate-> in CNS |
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Fast Inhibitory Neurotransmitters |
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Open Cl channels GABA-> Brain Glycine-> Spinal Cord |
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Receptor Regulation-> Anxiety |
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Benzodiazepine- promote GABA channel openings |
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Receptor Regulation-> Myasthenia Gravis |
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Inhibit ACh esterase- promotes ACh action at neuromuscular junction |
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Receptor Regulation-> Parkinsons |
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L-DOPA- increases Dopamine supply for synaptic release |
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Receptor Regulation-> Depression |
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SSRI (Selective Seratonin Uptake Inhibitor) increases neurotransmitter levels at synapse |
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Roles of Voltage-Gated Channels-> Na+ K+ Ca++ |
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Na+->generate action potential depolarization K+->induce recovery hyperpolarization in AP Ca++->initiate synaptic transmitter release and muscle contraction |
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3 transmembrane subunits, 4 total (1 reentrant loop) |
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autoreceptor feedback-neurotransmitter itself turns off more release (GPCR, 7 transmembrane receptor, suppression of voltage gated channel) |
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G-protein binds to Ca++ channel- reduces conductance |
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2 stimuli in a short time period=larger response |
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Temporal Postsynaptic summation |
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mathematical summation of stimulus when one is added before the other ends |
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Spatial Postsynaptic Summation |
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Graded potentials arriving at different terminals on the same neuron. Individually would be below threshold, but graded potentials arrive at trigger zone at the same time to create suprathreshold signal |
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2 excitatory and 1 inhibitory neurons fire- summation petential is below threshold, even though the excitatory potentials would be great enough for threshold |
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Shunting Inhibition
(Silent and Depolarizing IPSP)
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Silent- Cl- channels open but no flow of ions when at rest. When EPSP arrives, Cl- rushes in reducing EPSP
Depolarizing-causes slight depolarization at rest, and reduction of EPSP
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NMDA and AMPA Glutamate receptor |
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NMDA-Mg+ molecule in pore, need to depolarize cell a little bit to get K+ outflow to dislodge
AMPA- no Mg+ molecule
Co-incidence=AMPA small on its own, NMDA almost non-existant on its own
Memory Mechanism- addition of AMPA receptors |
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