lecture 13 - ligand gated ion channels Flashcards

1
Q

neurotransmitters

A

chemical messengers released from one neuron and acting at a close site on another to elicit an effect determined by the specific nature of the receptor

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2
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agonists

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ligands that cause a postsynaptic effect

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3
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antagonists

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ligands which block the action of the agonist

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4
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acetylcholine

A

voluntary movement of the muscles

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5
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glutamate

A

major excitatory neurotransmitter, roles in memory and learning

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6
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dopamine

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motivation, pleasure associated with addiction and love

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7
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serotonin

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emotions, wakefulness and temperature regulation

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8
Q

GABA

A

major inhibitory neurotransmitter

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9
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ATP

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neuronal communication, role in pain regulation

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10
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ionotropic

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agonist binds onto a receptor and the receptor itself is an ion channel

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11
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metabotropic

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receptors where ligand binds to receptor and it triggers a cascade of reactions that may lead to opening or closing of ions channels

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12
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reversal potential

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same as equilibrium potential

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13
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the contents of one vesicle of neurotransmitter is referred to as a

A

quanta

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14
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single vesicles are released spontaneously and their postsynaptic response is called a

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mini

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15
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nicotinic ach receptors

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found at the neuromuscular junction
permeable to sodium, potassium and calcium
composed of 5 subunits, 2alpha, 1beta, delta and epsilon
alpha subunit binds ACh (therefore 2 ACh bind per receptor)
sigmoidal curve means there must be more than one binding site

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16
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myasthenia gravis

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autoimmune disease
body produces antibodies against ACh receptors
EPP cant generate muscle stimulation

17
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GABA and glycine

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GABAa GABAc and glycine are ionotropic receptors (GABAb is metabotropic)
all pentameric structures
amino acids that line the pore dictates whether they let through anions or cations
the subunits create a lock and key form that influences what can bind

18
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5HT

A

is also a pentameric structure

19
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each subunit has 4 transmembrane domains

A

the the amino acids on the 2nd domain dictates the permeability as its the central one

20
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glycine and gaba are permeable to chloride and bicarbonate

A

tend to refer to these as inhibitory
the membrane potential is the average of all the ion channel that are open
when you open new channels the affect is always to push the cell to the reversal potential of the new channels that has opened
if the reversal potential is below membrane potential it prevents action potential from happening

21
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subunit composition dictates

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  1. receptor properties (sensitivity, conductance etc)
  2. cell surface distribution
  3. dynamic regulation
22
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purinergic receptors

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permeable to cations, therefore excitatory
their ligand is ATP