Neuromuscular Junctions Flashcards

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Neuromuscular

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Affecting or characteristic of both neural and muscular tissue

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Neuromuscular Junctions

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Specialised synapses between neurons and muscle

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3
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Myocyte

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Muscle Fibre Cell Terminology

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4
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How many NMJs exist for each muscle cell

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Each Muscle cell has a NMJ

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5
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Describe the structure of the muscle’s post-synaptic membrane

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Invaginated structure

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6
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What is associated with the protrusions of the muscular post-synaptic membrane

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Nicotinic Receptors (Acetyl Choline) on the tips

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7
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Describe how an action potential in the motor neuron leads to contraction of the muscle fibre (Basically what you learned at school)

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  1. Action potential in motor neuron arrives at axon terminal
  2. Terminal membrane depolarises; voltage-gated calcium channels open
  3. Ca2+ rushes in and Calcium-mediated exocytosis of ACh into extracellular space occurs
  4. Interaction of ACh with nicotinic receptors
  5. Influx of Na+ ions and efflux of K+ ions from muscle cells via nAChRs results in receptor generated potentials (RGPs)
  6. If RGPs are sufficient to pass threshold, an action potential is generated
  7. Action potential propagates through muscle, leading to release of Ca+ ions from sarcoplasmic reticulum leading to muscle contraction
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8
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Compare concentration gradient of Ca2+ inside vs outside the synapse

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Outside - 1mM

Inside - 0.01mM

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9
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Quantal release of transmitter

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Packets (quanta) of neurotransmitter are released as vesicles

**10^4 ACh in a vesicle

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10
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Qualitatively compare ratio of ACh molecules to AChR proteins on motor end plate

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Significantly more AChR proteins

Receptor Reserve

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11
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What happens when ACh binds to nicotinic receptor

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Conformational change to protein causing Na+ influx and K+ efflux

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12
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Which step of synaptic transmission has the highest delay

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Ca2+ entry into presynaptic cleft via electrochemical gradient

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13
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How is ACh bound to receptors inactivated

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Enzymic hydrolysis in the synaptic cleft by Acetyl Cholinesterase (AChE)

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14
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Myasthenia Gravis

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Autoimmune disorder of Neuromuscular transmission whereby autoantibodies directed against the nicotinic AChR are produced

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15
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Treatment of Myasthenia Gravis

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Increase ACh concentration in neuromuscular junction by:

  • Increasing reuptake of ACh
  • Inhibiting Acetyl Cholinesterase
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