pharm 1 Flashcards

1
Q

Specialized area of contact between the neurons where the transmission of information takes place

A

synapse

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2
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types of synapse signaling

A

electrical: rare in mammals
Chemical: vast majority

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3
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passage of an electrical impulse along an axon

A

conduction

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4
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passage of an impulse across a synaptic or neuroeffector junction

A

transmission

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5
Q

action potential reaches presynaptic termination. activation of voltage dependent _____

A

Ca+2 channels

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6
Q

two types of neurotransmitter receptors

A

ionic channels operated by ligand: ionotropic receptors

receptors coupled to G proteins: metabotropic receptors

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7
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two types of postsynaptic potentials

A

excitatory postsynaptic potential

inhibitory postsynaptic potential

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8
Q

a single excitatory postsynaptic potential will_________

A

not produce depolarization

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9
Q

biomolecule that is poured from existing vesicles in the presynaptic neuron into the synaptic space and produces a change in the membrane potential of the postsynaptic neuron

A

neurotransmitter

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10
Q

where are neurotransmitters synthesized and stored?

A

synthesized in the region of the axonal terminals and stored in the synaptic vesicles

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11
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how are neurotransmitters stored?

A

by an electrochemical gradient generated by the vesicular proton pump (vesicular ATPase)

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12
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neuropeptides (proteins), act at lower concentrations, receptors in post or presynaptic membranes, do not produce EPSP/ IPSP, slower and longer lasting effects

A

neuromodulators such as CCK (satiety/ no pain), caffeine

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