6. synaptic transmission Flashcards

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synaptic transmission

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transformation of info from neurone to target

info transferred electric-> chemical

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connections between neurones

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axo-dendritic
axo-axonic
axo-somatic synapse (axon and body of neurone)

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Bouton

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specialised area with vesicles with one or several nts

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Neurotransmitters

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peptides
amino acids
catecholamines: NA, dopamine

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ionotropic

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ionic change

  1. receptor-protein: specific and sensitive to NT
  2. receptor-ligand gated ion channel: fast synaptic
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Metabotropic receptors

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ion gated channel receptors, binding is not associated with receptor but through signal transduction mechanism

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Excitatory Post Synaptic Potential

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progressive depolarisation of membrane potential

once threshold reached-> AP

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types of summation in EPSP

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temporal- summate over time

spatial- summate over space

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Fast excitatory synapses

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  1. Ionotropic: ligand- gated cation selective channels, mainly sodium influx
  2. gated by NT molecule- centrally: glutamate, glutaminergic, peripherally: Ach cholinergic
  3. EPSP: brings Vm near threshold, increase AP chance, increase excitability and summate multiple EPSPs for one AP out
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Fast inhibitory synapses

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IPSP inhibitory post synaptic potential
inhibitors NT follows excitatory event, prevents AP fired or stop if getting to threshold

  1. ionotropic: ligand gated Cl- or K+, hyperpolarise membrane
  2. inhibitory post synaptic potential: Vm further from threshold, decrease chance of AP, summation inhibits AP firing decreased excitability
  3. inhibitory NT are amino acid molecules
    spinal: glycine
    central GABA
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