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hillyards second lecture
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Biochemistry
Graduate
01/26/2013

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The action potential depolarizes the membrane of the nerve terminal (terminal button) and activates this
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a voltage –gated Ca2+ channel
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The action potential depolarizes the membrane of the nerve terminal (terminal button) and activates a voltage –gated Ca2+ channel. Elevated Ca2+ in the cytosol does this
Definition
stimulates the release of a neurotransmitter
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Elevated Ca2+ in the cytosol stimulates the release of a neurotransmitter that binds to a receptor that activates this
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a ligand=gated ion channel that can depolarize or hyperpolarize the post - synaptic cell membrane
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Vesicles accumulate neurotransmitter via this
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specific transport proteins and may require a proton gradient
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Vesicle attachment membrane proteins (VAMPs) allow this
Definition
binding to docking sites on the membrane
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Ca 2+ channel activation promotes this
Definition
vesicle fusion and transmitter release
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Vesicles are removed via endocytosis and neurotransmitter is taken up for repackaging into vesicles or degradation by theses
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enzymes in the presynaptic cell
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“ionotropic” neurotransmittersdo this
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directly bind to and activate a “ligand gated” ion channel
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This results in a rapid change in the voltage gradient across the post-synaptic cell membrane
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ionotropic neurotransporter binding to ligand gated ion channels
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Acetylcholine (Ach) activates a channel that allows this to enter the cell causeing this
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Na+ to enter the cell, depolarizing it
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gamma amino butyric acid (GABA) activates this type of channel causing this
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a Cl- channel that hyperpolarizes the post synaptic cell membrane
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the nicotinic Ach receptor has which sub units?
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5 subunits (2a,1b,g,d)
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Ach binding causes this to happen to the nicotinic channel
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a conformational change that opens the channel
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GABAa receptors are Cl- channels
They produce IPSPs and are targets
for
Definition
a variety of mood stabilizing and
sedative drugs, and also alcohol
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this is a common excitetory neurotransmitter
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ACH
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this is a common inhibitory neurotransmitter
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GABA
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it takes this many synapses to produce a sufficient level of depolarization to activate voltage gated Na+ channels in the axon hillock and initiate an action potential.
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The combined activity of many synapses
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how do ESPS work?
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increasing the Na+ permeability causing a localized depolarization of the postsynaptic cell membrane
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this type of summation requires multiple signals at the same time
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temporal summation
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this type of summation requires multiple signals over the surface of the cell
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spatial summation
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what is the threshold potential
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wth enough summations the minimum level of depolarization that will activate voltage gated channels
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how do IPSP's work?
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an inhibitory neurotransmitter released from an inhibitory neuron increases Cl- permeability.
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what does the increase on Cl permeability seen from IPSP's do?
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The negative charge offsets the EPSP so an action potential doesn’t occur
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Acetylcholine is broken down by this enzyme in the post synaptic membrane
Definition
acetylcholinesterase
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this resynthesizes Ach after it is taken back up by the nerve terminal
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Choline acetyl transferase
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neurotransmitters bind to a G-protein-coupled receptor which is this type of receptor
Definition
(metabotropic receptors).
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what two ways do G-protein coupled receptors (metabotropic receptors) work?
Definition
directly activate an ion channel -or- the G protein may activate enzymes (e.g. adenyly cyclase) that produce second messengers (e.g. cyclic AMP) that activate protein
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protein kinases created by activation of metabotropic receptors do this
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Protein kinases may activate or inhibit ion channels by phosphorylation.
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what is the relative speed of the metabotropic receptors?
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the effects of metabotropic receptors take longer to develop and last longer
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neuromodulators
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Chemicals that bind to metabotropic receptors
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two receptor types for acetocholine
Definition
metabotropic(muscarinic) and ionotropic (nicitinic)
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how can a neurotransmitter have different effects on different tissues?
Definition
depending on the type of receptor it activates, nicitinic or muscarinic
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