action potential and LA Flashcards

1
Q

resting membrane potential

A

-70mV

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2
Q

ICF or ECF more negative?

A

ICF

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3
Q

sodium potassium poump

A

3 sodium out
2 potassium in
1 atp

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4
Q

Resting membrane potential is mainly driven by what

A

K+ diffusing out through K+ channels

resting membrane is very permeable to K+

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5
Q

what does sodium potassium pump do

A

it also maintians the resting membrane potential at -70

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6
Q

electrogenic

A

means generates a charge.

Na-K pump generates a charge

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7
Q

upstroke caused by

A

sodium diffusing in

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8
Q

downstroke

A

cause by potassium diffusing out

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9
Q

ion channel gates are controlled by?

A

ligands
voltage

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10
Q

3 states of sodium channels

A

open, resting, inactivated

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11
Q

m gate vs h gate when the channels are open, closed and in refractory

A

close -> m gate close h gate open

open -> both open

refractory -> m gate open h gate close

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12
Q

when does sodium channel open?

A

when it reaches threshold of -55

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13
Q

when does h gate close?

A

when membrane potential reaches +35 ie the peak

no more sodium can pass

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14
Q

when does potassium channel gate open

A

opens at the peak ie +35mV

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15
Q

what is the purpose of the refractory period

A
  • ensure AP is in one direction
  • limits maximum firing frequency
  • prevents summation of AP
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16
Q

what is the def of refractory period

A

period of inexcitability due to the inactivation of voltage gated sodium channels. the h gate are shut

17
Q

h gate = inactivation gate

A
18
Q

speed of AP propagation increases or decreases with increased diameter?

A

increases ie large is faster

19
Q

myelin laid down by what in PNS and CNS

A

PNS - schwann
CNS- oligodendrocytes

20
Q

nodes of ranvier

A

myelin sheath is interrupted at nodes of ranvier

it is here that the axon membrane is exposed to the ECF

so ions can flow between the ICF and ECF, the AP jumps from node to node

21
Q

endoneurium
perineurium
epineurium

A

layers of the peripheral nerve

22
Q

mental nerve vs canine nerve axon diameter

A

mental nerve => larger
canine => smaller diameter

23
Q

in tooth pulp are there more unmyelinated or myelinated

A

unmyelinated

24
Q

A-beta
A-delta
C

what are the function of each type of nerve fibres

A

A beta - mechano

Adelta - mechano, thermo, chemo ie taste, nociception

C - nociception, mechano, thermo

25
Q

A and c are unmyelinated or myelinated?

A

A - myelinated
C - unmyelinated

26
Q

what channels do LA block

A

sodium voltage gated channels