Synapse Flashcards

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What is an EPSP?

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Excitatory Postsynaptic Potential: Depolarization (Na⁺/Ca²⁺ influx) that promotes neuron firing. Decays passively toward axon hillock.

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What is an IPSP?

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Inhibitory Postsynaptic Potential: Hyperpolarization (Cl⁻ influx/K⁺ efflux) that suppresses firing. Acts locally (no propagation).

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Can IPSPs summate?

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✅ Temporally (same synapse, rapid inputs). ❌ Spatially (no spread to combine with other IPSPs).

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Types of synapses?

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  1. Chemical (neurotransmitters) 2. Electrical (gap junctions). Chemical dominate in humans.
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Chemical synapse steps?

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  1. AP → Ca²⁺ entry 2. Vesicle fusion 3. NT release 4. Receptor binding → EPSP/IPSP.
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Electrical synapse features?

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Fast, bidirectional (via connexons). Found in heart, retina, reflexes.

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Botulinum toxin mechanism?

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Cleaves SNARE proteins → blocks ACh release → flaccid paralysis (e.g., botulism, cosmetic Botox).

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Tetanus toxin mechanism?

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“Blocks glycine/GABA release in spinal cord → spastic paralysis (lockjaw, rigid muscles).

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