PC1001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Neuromuscular Junction, Depolarization, Membrane Potential

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The events at the nmj produce a muscle action potential. Voltage-gated calcium channels open resting in an influx of calcium. This causes exocytosis of neurotransmitter (nt) into the synaptic cleft. Nt binds to ligand-gated na+ channels on the motor endplate which causes an influx of na+ into the muscle. This depolarises it and results in ca2+ release from the sr. Without this series of events, muscle contraction would not be possible. Binding of ach to its receptors opens the ion channel in the receptor. The channels open and allow large amounts of na+ to flood into the muscle cell. This causes the membrane potential in the vicinity of the channels to increase t values by as much as 50-75 mv. cell. ase towards ositive. Mj. values by as much as 50-75 mv. This creates a localised endplate potential (epp) in the sarcolemma of the nmj. A transient depolarisation event which reverses the polarity reversal of the sarc.

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