BIO271H1 Lecture Notes - Curare, Conformational Change, Mesolimbic Pathway

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Once the wave of depolarization reaches the axon terminal, this electrical signal must be transferred to the postsynaptic cell. Not all neurons release chemical neurotransmitters, some neurons have gap junctions that directly connect them to their target cells. Synapses in which presynaptic and postsynaptic cells are connected via gap junctions: electrical synapses. Action potential reaches terminal/bouton. Normally, calcium is kept at an almost nonexistent level in the cell (calcium wants to go in the cell) So when calcium comes in, we can detect it very readily. Many proteins inside are calcium sensitive: ca2+ signals to vesicles. Vesicles are released to the active zone: neurotransmitter diffuses across the synaptic cleft and binds to receptors. Calcium is like sodium, positively charged and graded concentration gradient is inward. What is the equilibrium potential for ca2+ Tells us that calcium has a very strong force to get inside. From recycling pool, docking and prime, exocytosis are all calcium dependent.

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