BIO 310 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Myelin, Pipette, Action Potential

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Powered by voltage gated na + channels. When action potential passes through, na + channels open up in response to depolarization and na + ions rush in further depolarizing the membrane and allowing other channels to open. Channels will quickly close and be inactivated, but the membrane potential can recover quickly after the depolarization has passed. Myelination increases speed and efficiency of action potential propagation in nerve cells. Myelin sheath insulates axon and transmits the signal down the axon. Many neurodegenerative diseases are caused by improper myelination inefficient signaling in the neurons. Node of ranvier = where all the na + gated channels are process becomes more efficient and quicker because they open up after the nodes. Apply suction through a glass micropipette and suck off piece of the membrane containing a single channel. Measure current flowing from one electrode to another see dynamics of channels opening and closing. About halfway towards return, there is 50% value of the current.

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