01:119:115 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Chemical Synapse, Cholinesterase, Symmetry In Biology

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At the end of axon (synapses) a neuron communicates with other cells. Action potential (ap) in some neurons transmit to other neurons at electrical synapses. However, the majority of the synapses are chemical synapses; ap not transmitted from cell to cell. Presynaptic neuron synthesizes, packages and stores some neurotransmitters at synaptic terminals or cell body into synaptic vesicles. When ap reaches presynaptic terminal end, it depolarizes membrane. Voltage gated calcium channels open (cid:0) allows calcium to diffuse in. Higher calcium concentration causes synaptic vesicles to fuse with terminal membrane release neurotransmitter. Neurotransmitter diffuses across synaptic cleft to postsynaptic cell. Signaling at synapses causes response that depends on. One neurotransmitter can bind with dozens of different receptors. Some neurotransmitters can be excitatory with one type of receptor and inhibitory with others. Removal of neurotransmitter stops receptor activation and postsynaptic response. Some inactivated by simple diffusion back into presynaptic neuron. Some inactivated by enzymatic breakdown in synaptic cell.

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