Topic 3 - NERVOUS SYSTEM I (Neuronal Physiology - AP) Flashcards

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action potential

  • a nerve ______
  • large change in what?
  • initiated where?
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  • a nerve impulse (signal)
  • large change in membrane potential that propagates along an axon with no change in intensity
  • initiated at trigger zone
    • e.g. axon hillock of multipolar neurons and bipolar neurons, just past dendrites of unipolar neurons
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study diagram (Ask teacher first)

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phases of action potential:

name the 3 phases

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  1. depolarization phase
  2. repolarization phase
  3. after-hyperpolarization phase (below RMP)
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phases of the action potential:

depolarization phase

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    1. as gates open, more Na+ diffuses in (further increasing MP ⇒causes even more Na+ gates to open (a positive feedback mechanism)
  1. Na+ diffuses in, causing depolarization to +30mV (inside of membrane becomes positive)
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voltage-gated Na+ channels respond to membrane potential change (ex. GP) and open - greatly increases Na+ permeability

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phases of the action potential

depolarization phase

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  1. voltage-gated Na+ channels respond to membrane potential change (ex. GP) and open - greatly increases Na+ permeability
    1. Na+ diffuses in, causing depolarization to +30mV (inside of membrane becomes positive)
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as gates open, more Na+ diffuses in (further increasing MP ⇒causes even more Na+ gates to open (a positive feedback mechanism)

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phases of the action potential

depolarization phase

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  1. voltage-gated Na+ channels respond to membrane potential change (ex. GP) and open - greatly increases Na+ permeability
  2. as gates open, more Na+ diffuses in (further increasing MP ⇒causes even more Na+ gates to open (a positive feedback mechanism)
    3.
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Na+ diffuses in, causing depolarization to +30mV (inside of membrane becomes positive)

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phases of the action potential:

repolarization phase

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    1. voltage-gated K+ channels are open (increased permeability) therefore K+ diffuses out (positive charges (K+ move out - decreases MP)
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Na+ channels close, become inactivated (decreased Na+ permeability) ⇒ Na+ movement returns to resting levels

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phases of the action potential:

repolarization phase

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  1. Na+ channels close, become inactivated (decreased Na+ permeability) ⇒ Na+ movement returns to resting levels
    2.
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voltage-gated K+ channels are open (increased permeability) therefore K+ diffuses out (positive charges (K+ move out - decreases MP)

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phases of the action potential

after hyperpolarization phase (below RMP)

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    1. Na+ channels are reactivated - can respond to stimuli
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K+ channels are slow to close

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phases of the action potential

after hyperpolarization phase (below RMP)

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  1. K+ channels are slow to close
    2.
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Na+ channels are reactivated - can respond to stimuli

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phases of the action potential

what happens once K+ channels closes?

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membrane potential returns to RMP

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note: ATPase always working to maintain ingredients

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13
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how many action potentials does it take to cause a measureable change in [ion] in the cell?

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10,000s

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