Transmission between neurons Flashcards

1
Q

What is the synapse?

A

Small gap between neurons

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2
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What are neurotransmitters?

A

Chemicals that carry information across the synapse

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3
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Describe the process of a transmission between neurons

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  1. Action potental arrives at the terminal
  2. Change in potential causes calcium voltage-gated channels to open
  3. Calcium in the terminal causes vesicles to fuse with the presynaptic membrane
  4. Neurotransmitter is released into the cleft via exocytosis
  5. Neurotransmitter diffuses across and binds with receptors
  6. New action potential is triggered in the postsynaptic neuron
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4
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What are the 3 methods to remove a neurotransmitter from the cleft?

A

Simple diffusion
Active re-uptake
Deactivation by enzyme

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5
Q

How does curare work?

A

Blocks action of acetylcholine and paralyses prey

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6
Q

Where is acetylcholine found?

A

The brain and neuromuscular junctions

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7
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What kind of receptors does acetylcholine bind to?

A

Nicotinic

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8
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What kind of action is acetylcholine?

A

Fast and excitatory

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9
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What are other names for fast and slow in terms of neurotrasnmitter action?

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Ionotropic and metabotropic

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10
Q

Where is serotonin found?

A

The brain

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11
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How does serotonin cause an action potential?

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  1. Binds to receptors
  2. Triggers G-protein
  3. Second messenger opens ion channels
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12
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What else can serotonin do?

A

Activate genes
Change the synapse
Cause learning

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13
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What kind of action is serotonin?

A

Slow and excitatory

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14
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What does GABA stand for?

A

Gamma-aminobutyric acid

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15
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Where is GABA found?

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The brain

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16
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What does the term ‘integrate and fire’ refer to?

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The fact neurons will sum the EPSPs and IPSPs and only fire if summation exceeds -55mV