BIOS1170 Lecture 3: Week 3 Notes

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Action potential of myocardial contractile cell: rapid depolarisation due to sodium entry = closure of voltage gated fast sodium channels and opening of potassium channel. Reaches the threshold and the voltage gated channels open: voltage gated potassium channel closes. > is a plateau because positive charges are moving in and out of the cell. > calcium moving in, potassium moving out: repolarisation phase back to resting phase. Calcium channels close and potassium channels open again, and cell goes back to original voltage. The refractory period is the time when a new action potential cannot be generated. Duration of action potential related to duration of refractory period. Heart muscle can excite once every of a second. Skeletal muscle cells have the ability to undergo more contractions within a second due to their shorter action potential and contraction time impossible for myocardial cells. An electrical signal is generated and then propagated by all other cells (diffusion)

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