BIOLOGY 3P03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Erwin Neher, Patch Clamp, Electrochemical Gradient

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Membrane potential changes over the course of an action potential. This change is caused by transient changes in ion conductance across the membrane over time. Voltage-sensitive ion channels respond to changes in membrane potential and open and close during an action potential. Ion channels during an action potential : resting state . Sodium channel: the h-gate is open; the m-gate is closed; the channel is not allowing sodium through; the channel is not in a conducting state. Potassium channel: the n-gate is closed; the channel is not allowing potassium through; the channel is not in a conducting state: depolarizing phase . Sodium channel: the h-gate is open; the m-gate is open; the channel is allowing sodium through; the channel is in a conducting state. Potassium channel: the n-gate is closed; the channel is not allowing potassium through; the channel is not in a conducting state: repolarizing phase .

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