Neurotransmitters Flashcards

1
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what is the concentration of na extracellularly vs intracellularly

A

significantly higher na concentration EXTRACELLULARLY compared to intracellularly

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2
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what direction does na usually flow and what does this cause

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flows inwards causing depolarization, excitatory

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3
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what is the concentration of k intracellular vs extracellular

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k greater intracellularly than extracellularly

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4
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what direction does k usually flow and what does this causes

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flows outwards causing hyperpolarisation and inhibition

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5
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what direction does ca usually flow

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flows inwards as greater concentration extracellulalry than intracellularly

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6
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what direction does cl flow and why

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flows inwards as greater concentration extracellularly than intracellularly and hence causes hyperpolarization and inhibition

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7
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what are the 4 regions of the neuron

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soma, dendrites, axon and synapse

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8
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how are neurotransmitters inactivated

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can be returned to axon terminals form reuse/transported to glial cells
enzymes inactivate neurotransmitters
neurotransmitters can diffuse out of synaptic cleft

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9
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direct gating is a feature of what type of receptors

A

direct ion gating

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10
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GABAa, glycine, nicotinic ACH are all what type

A

pentamer

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11
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glutamate is what type of molecule

A

tetramer

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12
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describe glutamate

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the main excitatory neurotransmitter but may have inhibitory effects via its response at metabotrophic glutamate receptors

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13
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what are the 2 main types of glutamate receptor

A

non-NMDA and NMDA

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14
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what are the 2 types of non-NMDA

A

AMPA AND KAINATE

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15
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How do AMPA and kainite work

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control an ion channel permeable to Na+ and K+

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16
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what are NMDA channels permeable to

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Na+, K+ and CA2+

17
Q

describe ion movements in the M type cholinergic channels

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slow EPSP follows activation of muscarinic (G protein coupled) Ach receptors Ach closes K+ channel

18
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describe ion movement in nicotinic Ach Receptors

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fast EPSP due to activation of nicotinic (ionotropic Ach receptors
channels conduct Na+ and K+