CELL201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Adenylyl Cyclase, G Protein, Second Messenger System

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Cell have positive charge on the outside and negative charge inside. Resting membrane potential = -70 mv (3 na out, 2 k in) Stimulation opens sodium channels and sodium flows into cells. Triggers opening of k channels and they flow out. Synaptic transmission: electrical synapses- presynaptic neutron connected to post synaptic neurones through gap junctions. 6 connexins form a connexon: chemical synapses- pre and post separated by synaptic cleft. Spatial summation: many action potentials will cause neurotransmitter release. Post synaptic neutrons consider inhibitory and excitatory signals and then sum them. Paracrine- signal is diffusible and act over a short range. Endocrine- signals are produced far from target tissue, travel in circulatory system. Juxtracrine- physical contact between sending and receiving cells. Autocrine- signals act on the same cell that produced them. Plasma membrane receptors- g proteins, receptor-linked kinase: g protein-linked receptor family: ligand binding causes change in receptor conformation that activates a particular g-protein.

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