BIOB34H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Inhibitory Postsynaptic Potential, Reversal Potential, Gap Junction

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Recap: to coordinate all of the cells, animals use neurons, tree-like cells whose speciality is integrating incoming electrical signals in their dendrites and transmitting the result to other cells via action potentials in their axons. Synapses can be either chemical (majority) or electrical: electrical synapses: formed by connexion proteins (gap junctions) linking the membranes of the two cells there is a pore that ions can travel through. Only one cell coming to equilibrium can occur during this because ions flow through diffusion. Any current in presynaptic cell will allow this to move through the gap junction: chemical synapses: have extra step in transmission of voltage changes. Different neurotransmitters bind to different receptors that open up ion channels for different ions with different reversal potentials. When it gets released to synaptic cleft, it gets picked up and induces depolarization of the muscle cells allowing it to contract.

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