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school neurobiology test 1
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07/08/2011

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Term
idea that synapses can be modified by experience is called?
Definition
synaptic-plasticity hypothesis
Term
fEPSP measures positive ions flowing toward or flowing away from the recording electrode?
Definition
flowing away
Term
if you stimulated the Schafer Collateral pathway, where should you place your electrode in order to measure synaptic activity?
Definition
CA1
Term
if a lost memory cannot be recovered them the amnesia is likely due to a
Definition
storage failure
Term
voltage-gate calcium chanels open and close in response to?
Definition
action potentials
Term
which of the following is not a neurotransmitter?
Definition

calcium

sodium

APV

Term
list the components of the trisynaptic circuit of the hippocampus in order of the flow of information.
Definition
  1. perforant pathway
  2. dentate gyrus
  3. mossy fibers
  4. CA3
  5. schafers collaterals
  6. CA1
Term
who were the founders of LTP
Definition
lomo and Bliss
Term
what are the 3 parts of the neuron?
Definition
  1. axon
  2. dendrite
  3. cell body
Term
what is the name for the difference in electrical charge inside the neuron compared to the outside of the neuron?
Definition
membrane potential
Term
what is the name for a 3 letter word with no meaning?
Definition
nonsense syllabus
Term
which is not part of the neuron doctrine?
Definition
  • brain functions as a reticulum
  • neurons are continous with eachother
Term
who created the first forgetting curve?
Definition
Ebbinghaus
Term
Which of the following is not a first messenger?
Definition
sodium, calcium, PKA, calmodulin
Term

Two general processes that are involved in the generation of new plasticity product are

Definition
  • transcription
  • translation
Term
AMPA receptors can be composed of several subunits. Which subtype is initially trafficked into the spine head?
Definition

GluR1

Term
The assembling and rearrangement of existing product is called a
 
Definition

post-translation modification

Term
What protein binds to CaMKII to place it in the active state?
Definition

Calmodulin

Term
true or false: Na+ is a second messenger?
Definition

False

Term
When the kinase ----- phosphorylates AMPA receptors they move to the extrasynaptic space.
Definition

PKA

Term
The modification and rearrangement of existing proteins is called
Definition

post translation modification

Term
When the kinase ----- phosphorylates AMPA receptors the sodium channel remains open longer
Definition

CaMKII

Term
A kinase is composed of two elements. They are:
Definition
  • regulatory unit
  • catalytic unit
Term
In the active state a kinase ----- other proteins
Definition

phosphorylates

Term
The process by which CaMKII can remain in an active state is called
Definition

autophosphorylation

Term
The binding of calcium to calmodulin modifies its conformation. This is an example of
Definition
a post-translation modification
Term
Which component of a kinase is the active component?
Definition
catalytic unit
Term
When ----- phosphorylates AMPA receptors they move into the spine head
Definition

PKC

Term
True or False: All ions are 1st messengers
Definition
false
Term

What type of messenger targets a kinase and what does a kinase do to a protein?

 

Definition

Second messengers target kinases

Kinases add phosphates to proteins

Term
What is the function of phosphatases?
Definition
Remove phosphates from proteins
Term

Is a second messenger an intracellular or extra cellular substance?

 

Definition
intracellular
Term

are second messengers proteins?

Definition
no
Term
What kind of messenger activates a kinase?
Definition
second messengers
Term

which of the following is false

 

Definition

Second messenger are extracellular substances

 

first messengers activate kinases

 

second messengers are proteins

Term
Which of the following is true?
Definition

Second messengers amplify the effects of first messengers.

 

Second messengers do not depend on transcription and translation for there rapid mobilization

 

second messengers are not proteins

Term
  An extracellular substance that binds to a cell-surface receptor and initiates intracellular activity is called a
Definition
first messenger
Term
  Which of these descriptions is correct?
Definition

First messengers are found in the extracellular fluid whereas second messengers are found in the intracellular fluid.

 

Second messengers amplify the effects of first messengers

 

kinases are proteins

Term
The idea that synaptic activity leads to the transcription of new plasticity product needed to build long-lasting LTP is called
Definition
The Genomic signaling hypotheses  
Term
Where does local protein synthesis occur?
Definition
the dendrites
Term
Proteins that interact with DNA to produce mRNA are called
Definition
transcription factors
Term
We believe that L-LTP depends on transcription because
Definition
  • It is blocked by transcription inhibitors
  • CREB knockout mice do not display L-LTP
Term
Given two rounds of protein synthesis occur, which is the following is true?
Definition
Proteins are synthesized locally prior to being synthesized in the soma
Term
True or False: The activation of CREB by soma-to-nucleus signaling is a transcription process
Definition
FALSE
Term
Protein synthesis can occur in two places what are they
Definition
  • dendrites
  • soma
Term
Ribosomes are involved in primarily in
Definition
  1. translation
  2. protein synthesis
Term
Why is the activation of CREB a post translation modification?
Definition
Because CREB is a protein
Term
Which type of genomic signaling depends on the voltage gated calcium channels?
Definition
soma to nucleus
Term
Which of the following is true?
Definition

mRNA is a transcript

 

Protein is translated from mRNA

 

mRNA is transcribed from DNA

Term
Which of the following statements is false?
Definition
L-LTP does not depend on post-translation modifications
Term
Why do we believe that L-LTP depends on translation processes?
Definition
Its blocked by protein synthesis inhibitors
Term
Which of the following statements is false?
Definition

CREB is a Translation factor

 

CREB is a Transcription inhibitor

 

Inhibiting CREB function blocks translation of local protein

Term
Calcium can enter 3 separate compartments of the neuron. What are they
Definition

dendritic spine

soma

dendritic compartment

 

Term
Calcium enters the dendritic spine through
Definition
NMDA receptor
Term
Which of the following is false?
Definition
  • NMDA receptors are located on the endoplasma reticulum
  • RYRs are located primarily on dendritic endoplasma reticulum
Term
There are two receptors located on the endoplasma reticulum. They are
Definition
  • RyR
  • IP3R
Term
Which receptors are responsible for calcium induce calcium release?
Definition
  • NMDA
  • RYR
Term
what ligand activates RYRs?
Definition
calcium
Term
Voltage gated calcium channels open and close in response to
Definition
action potentials
Term
  Which of the following are true?
Definition
  • RyRs are responsible for LTP1
  • VGCCs are responsible for LTP3
Term
Which of the following is true?
Definition
  • Metabotropic glutamate receptors are couple to G proteins
  • Metabotropic glutamate receptors are activated by glutamate
Term
What regulates IP3
Definition
IP3 is regulated by mGluRs
Term
The two general sources of calcium are
Definition

Extracellular

Intracellular

Term
Extracellular calcium enter the cell through
Definition
  1. NMDA receptors
  2. voltage gated calcium channels
Term
Describe the sequence of events that result in the release of calcium via the IP3Rs
Definition
  1. Glutamate binds to mGluR
  2. mGluR activation results in IP3 becoming available
  3. IP3 binds to IP3Rs
Term
Xestospongin is a selective IP3R antagonist. So your would expect that it would
Definition
Prevent mGluR activation from initiating local protein synthesis
Term
What is the second messenger activated in response to agonizing mGluR1 receptors?
Definition
IP3
Term
Which of the following apply to DHPG
Definition
  • Is mGluR agonist
  • Can be used to convert S-LTP into L-LPT
  • Can lead to the production of IP3
  • Can induce local protein synthesis
Term
Rynandine is a selective RyR antagonist. So you would expect
Definition
  • It would prevent LTP1
  • It would block calcium induced calcium release
Term
Nifedipine is a voltage gated calcium channel blocker. So you would expect
Definition
  • It would prevent soma-to nucleus signaling
  • It would prevent LTP3
Term
  Nifidipine prevents LTP3 because
Definition
It blocks VGCC
Term
The two states of actin are
Definition

G actin

F actin

Term
The monomer form of actin is called
Definition
G actin
Term
The polymerize form of Actin is called
Definition
f actin
Term
Which of the following is true?
Definition

F actin is a polymer

 

G actin is a monomer

Term
Latruncilin blocks the 1.----- of actin and 2.----- LTP.
Definition

polymerization


prevents

Term
Inhibiting actin polymerization will
Definition

Prevent LTP

 

Prevent the conversion of G actin into F actin

Term
In its normal state 1.----- depolymerizes 2.-----.
Definition

ADF-Cofilin


F-actin

Term
Which of the following is true?
Definition

ADF-cofilin is a protein

 

F-actin is a polymer

Term
Preventing LIMK1 from phosphorylating ADF-Cofilin should
Definition

Inhibit the induction of LTP

 

Decrease the polymerization of Actin

Term
The role the protein myosin Vb is to
Definition
Traffick endosomes containing AMPA receptors to the spine head
Term
Myosin Vb can be in either a 1.----- or 2.----- state.
Definition

folded

unfolded

Term
1.----- but not 2.----- myosin Vb trafficks endosomes containing AMPA receptors into the spine.
Definition

1. Unfolded

 

2. folded

Term
F-actin provides scaffoding for 1.----- to carry the AMPA receptor containing endosome to the spine head.
Definition
myosins Vb
Term
Molecules that help stabilize the synapse are called
Definition
neural cadherins
Term
The stability of spines depends on their -----.
Definition
size
Term
current thinking is that large spines 1.----- and small spines 2.-----
Definition

store information


support new learning

Term
Which of these statements is true?
Definition

Small spines are more plastic than large spines

 

Small spines support learning

 

Large spines support memory

 

 

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