BIOC32H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Dendritic Spine, Excitatory Synapse, Inhibitory Postsynaptic Potential

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30 Dec 2019
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We talked about the organization of the nervous system and cell types (neurons) and we talked about the nissl bodies and the axonal transport. Bioc32 lecture 2 and the spines of the dendrite. Figure: recall that the dendrite has little spines coming out of them. Each of these spines has a head to them and a neck. Dendritic spines are only found at excitatory synapse (1 neuron excites a second neuron, so that the 2nd neuron can get the action potential). This contrasts inhibitory synapse where we have 1 neuron interacting with another neuron, and making it less likely to get to the action potential. We don"t really have a definitive answer to this. 1st is that dendritic spines allow neurons to regulate their responsiveness to stimuli. If you excite the dendritic spine, the one on the left might have a hard time getting to the actual dendrite to the cell body (since its neck is narrow).

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