BIOL 430 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Second Messenger System, Metabotropic Receptor, Skeletal Muscle

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Signaling or neurosecretion represents changes in the *electrical properties of neurons. *neuronal plasma membranes separate ionic charges (creates potential difference. Approximate key ionic concentrations for neurons: across the membrane) *neurons have a resting membrane potential ~ -90 to -70 mv (a function of the concentration gradients of ions and permeability of the membrane to those ions) **the greater the permeability or conductance of an ion, the greater its influence. Ionic fluxes create electric currents across the membrane driving the membrane potential on the resting vm. away from its resting value local voltage changes of (-) inside to (+) inside = depolarization. (-) inside to more (-) inside = hyperpolarization. *electrical activity in neurons involves big changes in the relative permeability of the plasma membrane to k+, na+, cl-, and ca+2 ions, not big changes in ion concentration. *gated ion channels control ionic permeability of membrane. But not big changes in ion concentration.

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