Ion Channels Flashcards

1
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Where is Na and K concentration higher

A

Na outside cell
K inside cell

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2
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How is RMP created

A

Differential Distribution of ions
- chemical disequilibrium is essential for life

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3
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What maintains (establishes) the RMP

A

Na/K atpase - distribution of Na/ K - 3 Na out, 2 K in - cause depletion of positive charge in cell

K leak channels

Resting permeability to Na and Cl

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4
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Typical RMP of neuron

A

-70 mV

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5
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Why is RMP -70 mV

A

Membrane more permeable to K than anything else, therefore RMP close to Ek

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6
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ionic composition of typical cell

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Na: extra- 135-147, intra- 10-15
K: extra- 3.5-5, intra- 120-150
Cl: extra- 95-105, intra: 20-30
(mEq/L)

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7
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What is the driving force of an ion

A

Difference between the membrane charge and the equilibrium potential for a given ion
- electrochemical driving force acting on an ion
Vm- Eion

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8
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How do ions flow at equilibrium potential

A

No net movement of that ion (E ion)

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9
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What is plasma membrane permeable to

A

Small
Lipophilic
Uncharged

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10
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Types of gated channels

A

Voltage gated- change in membrane potential
Ligand gated- chemical or hormone
Mechanically gated (stretch gated)- stimuli

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11
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What is facilitated diffusion

A

Ion diffuse down their electrochemical gradient but do so by travelling through channel

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12
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How are ion channels formed

A

Transmembrane protein
With central pore

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13
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How are Nav and Cav pores formed

A

Monomers with four domains, 6 transmembrane spanning regions

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14
Q

How to generate high resolution structures of ion channels

A

X-ray crystallography

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15
Q

What regulates the ions that can permeate pore

A

Selectivity filter

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16
Q

Who’s model looks like a physics diagram

A

Markov model

17
Q

Importance of nernst equation

A

Predicts the equilibrium potential of a single ion

Eion = 61/z * log (ion out/ ion in)

18
Q

What influences Eion

A

Concentration gradient
Membrane permeability
Ionic charge

19
Q

What is the importance of GHK equation

A

Goldman Hodgkin Katz equation
- predicts membrane potential using multiple ions
- Vm is determined by combining contributing concentration gradients and membrane permeabilities of each ion

Vm = 61* log (Pk[K out] + PNa[Naout] + PCl[Cl in])/in +in +Cl out

20
Q

Difference between GHK and Nernst Equation

A
  • GHK takes into account permeability of plasma membrane for that ion (Nernst doesn’t)
  • Z in Nernst took into account charge, GHK doesn’t so Cl flipped in/ out (Na out/ in)
21
Q

Elements of HH Model, name scientists, importance

A

Alan Hodgkin and Andrew Huxley

  1. Capacitor- plates correspond to inner and outer faces of membrane
  2. Variable resistance (inverse of conductance)- gated ion channels shown with a switch
  3. Electromotive forces- separation of charged ions across the cell membrane set up by Na/K ATPase activity

Na/K ATPase sets up battery, battery drives current and separates charge

Importance contribution to phospholipid bilayer

22
Q

Why all all AP waves different in neuron

A

Many channel subtypes contribute to complex firing

23
Q

What channels do mammalian neurons generally express

A

2-3 Na channels
4-5 K channels (Ca activated)
2-3 Ca channels
HCN channel (auto rhythmicity)