BIO304H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Excitatory Postsynaptic Potential, Voltage Clamp, Nmda Receptor

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2 equilibrium potentials for sodium and potassium sta(cid:455) (cid:272)o(cid:374)sta(cid:374)t (cid:271)(cid:272) the(cid:455)"re depe(cid:374)di(cid:374)g o(cid:374) (cid:272)o(cid:374)(cid:272)e(cid:374)tratio(cid:374) of sodium and potassium. Red line represents a neuron who receives a pulse of ach bump is a mimic excitatory post-synaptic potential. Application of ach to muscle cell = influx of sodium current (epsp) It turns out the reason we have inward sodium current in corresponding membrane depolarization is bc driving force for sodium is much higher ---- even though channels are almost equally permeable to na and k, the. Let"s sa(cid:455) (cid:449)e ha(cid:448)e a (cid:448)er(cid:455) depolarized (cid:373)us(cid:272)le (cid:272)ell i(cid:374) the (cid:374)euro(cid:374) a(cid:374)d do sa(cid:373)e e(cid:454)peri(cid:373)e(cid:374)t. --this voltage happens to create an equal driving force for sodium and potassium. Bumps are where they applied stimulation to this neuron & record the synaptic potentials but these are the currents. See at negative voltages, you get an inward current that kind of looks like early sodium current then decays mechanisms are not the same as for voltage-gated channels.

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