Action Potential Flashcards

1
Q

action potentials begin

A

as a large depolarization that elicits a further depolarizaiton and complete reversal of membrane potential across plasma membrane

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2
Q

graded potentials

A

changes in membrane potential that are small and local

excitatory or inhibitory

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3
Q

strength of initial graded potential correlates with

A

strength of triggering event

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4
Q

graded potentials dissipate with distance because

A

K+ leak channels are always open (basically)

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5
Q

phase 4

A

resting phase

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6
Q

phase 0

A

depolarization

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7
Q

Phase 3

A

re-polarization

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8
Q

hyperpolarization

A

refractory period (extra negative)

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9
Q

threshold

A

membrane potential at which AP will certainly occur

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10
Q

ion channel characteristics

A

mostly passive
leaky
gates restrict ion movements (voltage-gated, ligand-gated, signal-gated, mechanically-gated)

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11
Q

depolarization mechanism

A

increase in permeability of membrane to Na
voltage-gated Na channels open rapidly
after MINIMAL delay, channels close automatically

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12
Q

Na leak channel gates

A
activation gate (threshold opens this) 
inactivaiton gate (closes pore after a slight delay)
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13
Q

phases of voltage gated Na channels opening

A

resting - A closed I open
Activation - A open I open
Inactivation - A open I closed
cannot be moved until membrane potential returns to near resting

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14
Q

positive feedback loop of voltage-gated Na channels

A

local triggering opens some channels
More Na channels open
More spread
Loop is broken at +30mV because Na channels close

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15
Q

absolute refractory period

A

Na channels are either open or the inactivation gate is closed and cannot reopen
another Ap cannot be generated

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16
Q

relative refractory period

A

inactivation gate is open and activation gate is closed
K+ permeability is fairly high and overshoots K leaving the cell, membrane becomes slightly more negative than resting membrane potential

AP may be stimulate but requires stronger stimulus

17
Q

what three events occur at threshold potential

A

rapid opening of voltage gated Na channel activation gates
Slow closing of voltage gated Na channel inactivation gates
Slow opening of voltage gated K channel gates

18
Q

hypokalemic periodic paralysis

A

periodic dips in blood K levels
Dorps in blood K triggers events, but blood K levels are normal between attacks
membrane hyperpolarized, harder to reach threshold
repolarizatino occurs more quickly

19
Q

Hyperkalemic periodic paralysis

A

excessive K+ in blood
unable to compensate like normal person would
prolonged depole and absolute refractory periods
attacks managed by mild exercise, potassium-wasting diuretics, glucose management

20
Q

permeability to sodium increases ______ while potassium permeability is _____

A

increases rapidly

K permeability is slower to increase