Action Potentials: Generation And Propagation Flashcards

1
Q

What does each domain/ subunit contain?

A

Voltage sensor

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2
Q

What causes the initial depolarisation?

A

Opening of small capacitance cation channel

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3
Q

How is an AP generated and restored?

A

Local potential change
Causes depolarisation so opening of sodium voltage gated Channel
Repolarisation occurs by closing sodium channel and opening potassium
Hyper polarisation occurs by potassium remaining opening past RMP - refractory

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4
Q

What mainly effects ion movement?

A

Permeability

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5
Q

What is ouabain and how does it work?

A

Na/k ATPase inhibitor

Reduces size of AP progressively until membrane sodium grad reduced where APs initiated but fail

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6
Q

What is tetrodotoxin and how does it work?

A

Blocks neuronal VGSC so abolishes AP

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7
Q

What is the refractory period due to?

A

Inactivation of the voltage gated sodium channel

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8
Q

What is speed of conductance regulated by?

A

Temp
Axon diameter - fatter faster
Myelination

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9
Q

What do oligodendocytes wrap CNS axons with?

A

Myelin

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10
Q

What do Schwann cells apply myelin to?

A

Single peripheral axons

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11
Q

What is saltatory conduction?

A

APs jumping from one node of ranvier to another

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12
Q

What are esters and amides metabolised by?

A

Esters- cholinesterases

Amides- liver amidase

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13
Q

What are the structural differences in Cav, Kv, Nav?

A

Ca - 4 domains 6 TM
K - 4 subunits of 6TM
Na - 4 domains of 6TM

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