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Mammalian Physiology II
Nevrous System, Muscles
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Physiology
Undergraduate 4
03/05/2011

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Reticular theory
Definition
Said that nervous systems were composed of complex, continuous meshworks of cells and processes in protoplasmic continuity.
Term
Nissl Substance
Definition
Rough ER of neuron
Term

Glial Cells

amount

3 types

Definition

Half the brain volume

10 glial cells per neuron

Schwann cells, oligodendrocytes, astrocytes

Term
Schwann cells
Definition

Glia in PNS

Envelops axons and provides sheathing

Term
oligodendrocytes
Definition

Glia in CNS

myelin sheathing of axons

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Astrocytes
Definition
Glial cells that wrap capilaries, take up transmitters, supply metabolic substrates, regulate ion concentrations, and aid development
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Passive properties of neuron
Definition

Resting potential (inside negative)

Injected current causes graded potential with exponential time course as charges accumulate on capacitor

Passive spread is decremental

Term
Time constant
Definition

t=RC

The time it takes for the voltage change to reach 63% of its final value. Dependends on the resistance and capacitance of a membrane.

Term
Goldman equation...
Definition
Determines the value of the membrane potential produced by the conributions of Potassium, Sodium, and Chloride
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Absolute refractory period
Definition
Another action potential cannot be generated for at least 1 ms
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Relative refractory period
Definition
Action potentials are harder to generate for a few milliseconds.
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Nonspiking neurons
Definition

Small compared to the length constant, so do not need action potentials.

Graded potentials spread passively

Term
Electrical Synapses
Definition

Very fast,

neruons are connected by connexons at the gap junction

Useful in synchronizing different cells

No moderation

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Chemical synapses
Definition

Unidirectional: presynaptic neuron releases transmitter which binds to postsynaptic receptor

Signal can be modulated (active zone - release proteins, postsynapdic density, proteins that cluster receptors)

Ionotropic or Metabotropic

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Ionotropic chemical synapse
Definition

Fast

Ligand gated ion channels

for signal transmission

Produce excitatory or inhibitory post synaptic potential

Term
Metabotropic chemical synapses
Definition

slow

hormonal effect

For neuronal modulation

GPCR and second messenger cascades are involved.

Term
Function of a chemical synapse
Definition

Arrival of action potential opens calcium channels

Calcium triggers vesicle fusion and transmitter release

Neurotransmitter binds to ionotropic or metabotropic receptor

Term
Summation of EPSP and IPSP
Definition

Temporal summation: rapidly successive EPSPs summate

Spatial summation: EPSPs from different nerves summate

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Difference between CNS and NMJ EPSPs
Definition

Neuronal EPSPs are smaller

postsynaptic area, number of receptors, amount of transmitter are all smaller

Term
Fast CNS IPSPs
Definition

result from an increase in permeability to chloride

hyperpolarization

GABA is the main neurotransmitter

Term
type I PSP
Definition

Excitatory

large cleft, large postsynaptic density, round vesicles

glutamate opens sodium/potassium channels

Term
Type 2 PSP
Definition

Inhibitory

narrow cleft, symmetric pre- and post- densities, flat vesicles

GABA or glycine opens chloride channels

Term
Nicotinic ACh receptors
Definition

Stimulated by nicotine

blocked by Curare

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Muscarinic ACh receptors
Definition

found on heart muscle

Stimulated by muscarine

blocked by atropine

More numerous than Nicotinic within CNS

Term
5 neurotransmitter criteria
Definition

-in presynaptic cleft

-released upon stimulation

-mimic effects of presynaptic stimulation when added to extracellular fluid

-There should be a mechanism for removal

-Effect of drugs on transmission must be similar to their effect on experimental application of the neurotransmitter

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Synaptic plasticity
Definition
changes in synaptic strength over time
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synaptic strength
Definition
amplitude of a postsynaptic potential in response to a presynaptic action potential
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synaptic facilitation
Definition
increase in amplitude of postsynaptic potentials in response to successive presynaptcic impulses
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synaptic antifacilitation
Definition
decrease in amplitude of postsynaptic potentials with sucessive presynaptic impulses
Term
facilitaiton and antifacilitation result from....
Definition
changes in the amount of neurotransmitter liberated per impulse
Term
habituation
Definition
decrease in intensity of a reflex response to a stimulus when the stimulus is presented repeatedly
Term
sensitization
Definition
prolonged enhancemnt of a reflex response to a stimulus which results from the presentation of a second stimulus that is novel or noxious.
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ionotropic sensory transduction
Definition
the sensory stimulus is received and then tranduced into an electrical signal and both reception and transduction are preformed by the same molecule
Term
metabotropic sensory transduction
Definition
sensory receptor acts like a neurotransmitter or hormone receptor in activating a metabotrobic cascade
Term
specialized photoreceptors
Definition

ciliary photoreceptors

rhabdomeric photoreceptors

Term
specialized olfactory organ
Definition
vomeronasal organ - receptor molecules are located in microvilli
Term
retina
Definition
photoreceptor-containing layer at the back of the eye
Term
fovea
Definition

high-acuity region in which intervening cell layers and blood vessels are displaced to the side.

contains tightly packed cones, and not rods.

Term
rods
Definition

more sensitive than cones

used in dim light

Term
cones
Definition
used in brighter light, for color vision, and for high-acuity vision in animals having a fovea
Term
process of photoreceptor hyperpolarization
Definition

-light activated rhodopsin

-activated rhodopsin decreases the concentration of cGMP in cytoplasm

-decrease in cGMP closes nucleotide-gated ion channels

-Sodium influx decreases and cell hyperpolarizes

Term
resting potential of a photoreceptor
Definition
-30 mV
Term
Visual system: bipolar cells
Definition
receive input from photoreceptors at the outer plexiform layer and synapse on amacrine and ganglion cells in inner plexiform layer
Term
visual system: horizontal cells
Definition
extend tangentially, connecting different regions of the outer plexiform layer
Term
amacrine cells
Definition
mediate similar tangential interconnections in the inner plexiform layer
Term
retinal ganglion cells
Definition

output of the retina

axons form the optin nerve

Term
3 kinds of papillae on the tongue
Definition

fungiform (front)

foliate (lateral)

circumvallate (back)

Term
Salt transduction
Definition
50mM sodium causes inward current through sodium channels
Term
Sour transduction
Definition
H+ modulates Na or K channel permeability
Term
Sweet, Umami, Bitter transduction
Definition
GPCR cascade
Term
somatic nervous system
Definition
part of the PNS that controls the skeletal musclels
Term
autonomic nervous system
Definition
part of the PNS that controls autonomic effectors, which includes all neuron-controlled effectors other than striated muscles.
Term
cephalization
Definition
concentration of nervous structures and functions at one end of the body
Term
afferent neurons
Definition
carry impulses toward the CNS
Term
efferent neurons
Definition
carry nerve impulses away from the CNS
Term
Peripheral ganglia
Definition
collections of neuronal cell bodies associated with peripheral nerves
Term
gray matter
Definition
composed of intermingled neuronal cell bodies, processes, and synaptic contacts
Term
white matter
Definition
tracts of myelinated axons.
Term
cortex
Definition
outer surface of a brain
Term
cranial nerves
Definition
nerves in the PNS that connect to the brain
Term
spinal nerves
Definition
nerves in the PNS that connect to the spinal cord
Term
dorsal root ganglia
Definition
enlargements of the dorsal roots outside te spinal cord where cell bodies of sensory neurons are located
Term
autonomic ganglia
Definition
clusters of neuronal cell bodies where peripheral synapses between first and second neurons of sympathetic and parasympathetic difisions are located.
Term
sympathetic nervous system
Definition

short

thoracolumbar pregangionic neurons

long adrenergic postganglionic neurons

"fight or flight"

Term
adrenergic
Definition
releases norepinehprine (noradrenaline)
Term
parasympathetic nervous system
Definition

long, craniosacral preganglionic neurons

short cholinergic postgangionic neurons signal muscarinic receptors

"rest and digest"

Term
cholinergic
Definition
releases achetylcholine
Term
Thick myofilaments
Definition
made of myosin
Term
thin myofilaments
Definition
mainly made of actin
Term
sarcomere
Definition
one repeating unit of thick and thin filaments
Term
three factors that affect tension
Definition

area

rate (frequency of action potentials)

recruitment (number of actively contracting fibers)

Term
parallel muscle contraction
Definition
forces are additive for the same change in length.
Term
muscle contractions in series
Definition
force for each muscle is the same, but lengths add
Term
twitch
Definition
response to one action potential
Term
isometric contraction
Definition

length stays the same, but tension changes.

tension is not enough to move the load

Term
isotonic contraction
Definition
tension stays the same, but length changes
Term
two types of skeletal twitch muscle fibers
Definition

slow oxidative

fast glycolytic

Term
motor unit
Definition
one motor neuron and all the muscle fibers it commands
Term
size principle of muscle contraction
Definition
we recruit smaller motor units first (fewer muscle fibers)
Term
smooth muscle
Definition

small,

no t-tubules, sarcomeres, or tropoin

actin-rich

Term
smooth muscle contraction initiated by...
Definition
neurotransmitters, hormones or stretch
Term
single-unit smooth muscle
Definition

connected by gap junctions, so depolarization affects all cells and produces a wave of contraction

spontaneous or stretch-activated

modulated by autonomics or hormones

Term
multi-unit smooth muscle
Definition

not stretch-sensitive

neural or hormonal activation

no gap junctions

Term
cardiac muscle
Definition

sarcomeres

straited

SR

fewer t-tubules than skeletal muscles

Term
Voltage gated sodium channel
Definition

six transmembrane segments,

pore loop

voltage sensor

inactivation particle

four domains

Sodium can pass through with one water attached

Term
Potassium channel
Definition

six transmembrane subunits

pore loop

voltage sensor

inactivation particle

four separate but identical subunits

highly permeable and highly selective

Term
what affects the rate of pacemaker potentials?
Definition

norepinephrine increases rate

acetylcholine decreases rate

Term
steps of vesicle recycling
Definition

targeting

docking

priming

fusion

endocytosis (clathrin)

Term
prestin
Definition
protein responsible for the shortening and lengthening of outer hair cells
Term
absorption of light by 11-cis retinal
Definition
produces all-trans retinal, which causes changes in opsin conformation and produces activated rhodopsin
Term
phototransduction
Definition

activated rhodopsin stimulates G protein (transducin)

phosphodiesterase is activated and breaks down cGMP

cGMP-gated sodium channels close

sodium cannot enter cell and hyperpolarization occurs

Term
production of dark current
Definition

rhodopsin kinase phosphorylates rhodipsin, which binds to arrestin instead of transducin

GAP promotes GTP hydrolysis causing PDE to dissociate from transducin and is reinhibited by inhibitory subunit

closing of ion channels reduces Ca entry, which disinhibits guanylyl cyclase, allowing more rapid cGMP synthesis

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