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Block 1: Unit 4
Experimental Techniques in Neuroelectrophysiology
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Undergraduate 4
09/20/2016

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In a ______, a glass electrode/pipette is filled with fluid
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microelectrode
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What question is studied through voltage-clamp recordings?
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how do cell channels/current react to changes in voltage?
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voltage-clamp recordings
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keep the voltage of the neuron at a set point by injecting current through solution in the pipette
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How do current-clamp recordings relate to voltage-clamp recordings?
Definition
applying a very similar process to voltage-clamp, but in the reverse
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What happens if you put 0 nA of current into the cell in a current-clamp recording?
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the voltage will remain at the resting membrane potential
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excitatory postsynaptic potential (EPSP)
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depolarizing the cell closer to an action potential
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inhibitory postsynaptic potential (IPSP)
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hyperpolarizing the cell farther from an action potential
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excitatory postsynaptic current (EPSC)
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current across the membrane is going down
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inhibitory postsynaptic current (IPSC)
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current across the membrane is going up
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patch-clamp recording
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a way to look at a single channel on the cell membrane instead of a population of channels
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In cell-attached patch-clamp recording configuration, what happens when the electrode touches the cell?
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a little bit of membrane bubbles into it
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In cell-attached patch-clamp recording configuration, what is the electrode filled with?
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the electrode is touching the outside of the membrane so it must be filled with EXTERNAL solution (mimics the cerebral spinal fluid)
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In whole-cell patch-clamp recording configuration, what happens when the electrode touches the cell?
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it will seal up the cell membrane around the electrode
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In inside-out patch-clamp recording configuration, what happens when the electrode touches the cell?
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the bubble thing happens like cell-attached patch-clamp recording configuration, but you pull it off the cell!
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What is the advantage of inside-out patch-clamp recording configuration?
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you can put a drug into the CSF & see how it would directly affect the inside of the cell & its channels & all that
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In inside-out patch-clamp recording configuration, what is the electrode filled with?
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external solution
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Outside-out patch-clamp recording configuration has an initial setup like the ______ configuration
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whole-cell patch-clamp recording (initially seals with membrane)
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Similarity between outside-out patch-clamp recording configuration & inside-out patch-clamp recording configuration
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you pull the electrode away
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outside-out patch-clamp recording configuration vs. inside-out patch-clamp recording configuration
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in outside-out patch-clamp recording configuration, the outside of the membrane is facing the CSF
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When recording currents through a single ion channel, what does a flat line indicate?
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the channel is closed
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When recording currents through a single sodium channel, what does it look like when the channel is open?
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a dip down
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When recording currents through a single potassium channel, what does it look like when the channel is open?
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a curve up
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Is it possible to isolate & record a single channel?
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yes!
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Are channels triggered to open immediately after a voltage change?
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no!
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When you average the opening & closing of all channels of a certain ion, what does the graph look like?
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smooth
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