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Medical
Graduate
11/26/2009

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Term
Fast Excitatory Neurotransmitters
Definition
open Na/K/Ca Channels
ACh-> neuromuscular junction
Glutamate-> in CNS
Term
Fast Inhibitory Neurotransmitters
Definition
Open Cl channels
GABA-> Brain
Glycine-> Spinal Cord
Term
Receptor Regulation-> Anxiety
Definition
Benzodiazepine- promote GABA channel openings
Term
Receptor Regulation-> Myasthenia Gravis
Definition
Inhibit ACh esterase- promotes ACh action at neuromuscular junction
Term
Receptor Regulation-> Parkinsons
Definition
L-DOPA- increases Dopamine supply for synaptic release
Term
Receptor Regulation-> Depression
Definition
SSRI (Selective Seratonin Uptake Inhibitor) increases neurotransmitter levels at synapse
Term
Roles of Voltage-Gated Channels->
Na+
K+
Ca++
Definition
Na+->generate action potential depolarization
K+->induce recovery hyperpolarization in AP
Ca++->initiate synaptic transmitter release and muscle contraction
Term
glutamate receptor
Definition
3 transmembrane subunits, 4 total (1 reentrant loop)
Term
Metabotropic Receptor
Definition
autoreceptor feedback-neurotransmitter itself turns off more release (GPCR, 7 transmembrane receptor, suppression of voltage gated channel)
Term
Ca++ reg by GPCR
Definition
G-protein binds to Ca++ channel- reduces conductance
Term
Presynaptic Facilitation
Definition
2 stimuli in a short time period=larger response
Term
Temporal Postsynaptic summation
Definition
mathematical summation of stimulus when one is added before the other ends
Term
Spatial Postsynaptic Summation
Definition
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
Term

Postsynaptic Inhibition

 

Definition
2 excitatory and 1 inhibitory neurons fire- summation petential is below threshold, even though the excitatory potentials would be great enough for threshold
Term

Shunting Inhibition

(Silent and Depolarizing IPSP)

 

Definition

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

 

Term
NMDA and AMPA Glutamate receptor
Definition

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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