Lecture 4 Flashcards

1
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One to One Syapses

A

one presynaptic to one postsynaptic

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2
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One to Many Synapses

A

one presynaptic to 1+ postsynaptic
motorneurons in spinal cord
amplify signal

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3
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Many to One Synapses

A

1+ presynaptic to 1 postsynaptic

allows for integration of many signals

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4
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Synaptic Transmission

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neurotransmitter binds, changes post synaptic membrane potential

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5
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Excitatory Post Synaptic Potentials

A

depolarize cell towards threshold
Na channels open
Glutamate, Ach

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6
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Inhibitory Post Synaptic Potentials

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hyperpolarize cell away from threshold
Cl channels open
GABA, glycine

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7
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Temporal Summation

A

time between synapses

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8
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Spatial Summation

A

multiple inputs at the same time

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9
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Neurotransmitter

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made and released by pre-synaptic cell

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10
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Acetylcholine

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made from acetate and choline
stored in vesicles
released in response to Ca2+ influx
broken down by acetylcholine esterase

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11
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Biogenic Amines

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Broken down by MAO, COMT
determines amount of NT released
tryptophan (serotonin and melatonin) and histidine (histamine)

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12
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Amino Acids

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Gaba, Glutamate, glycine

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13
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Gaseous Transmitters

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cell permeant gasses (NO) that can act on postsynaptic cells

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14
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Neuropeptides

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larger molecules like ADH of Oxytocin

neuromodulators and neurohormones

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15
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Neuromodulators

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act on presynaptic cell to affect amount of NT release

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16
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Neurohormones

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made by neurons and released into bloodstream to have effects

17
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Purines

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released with NT to augment effect

18
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Ionotropic Receptors

A

receptor is ion channel
nicotinic receptor is primarily Na channels, GABA is Cl channels
fast to alter ionic flux

19
Q

Metabotropic Receptors

A

coupled to G protein
binding of ligand activates protein to make 2nd messenger (IP3, cAMP), which interacts with ion channels and activate kinases

20
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Receptor Tyrosine Kinase

RTK

A

Growth factor signaling

starts kinase cascade to change transcription

21
Q

Receptor Tyrosine Phospatase

RTP

A

Growth Factor Signaling

22
Q

Gs

A

stim adenylate cyclase- increase cAMP

23
Q

Gi

A

Inhibits adenylate cyclase

decrease cAMP

24
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Phosphodiesterase

PDE

A

degrades cAMP

25
Q

Gq

A

activates phospholipase C to make IP3 and DAG

26
Q

IP3

A

open calcium channels on intracellular stores

27
Q

DAG

A

activate a kinase cascade through PKC

28
Q

B1 location

A

heart

29
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B2 location

A

smooth muscle

30
Q

Alpha Adrenergic

A

respond to NE and Epi
a1- Gq
a2- Gi

31
Q

Muscarinic Receptors types

A

respond to Ach
Gq- M1, M3, M5
Gi- M2, M4

32
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Guanalyl Cyclase

A

makes cGMP
non-receptor can be activated by NO
2nd messenger in phototransduction pathway
broken down by PDE