BIOL-242 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Action Potential, Pacemaker Potential, Vagus Nerve

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Chapter 18 part 3 | action potential and excitation. Repolarization is when ca 2+ channels inactivate and potassium (k+) channels open, k + cells moving out of the cells, restoring the negativity of the cells. Depolarization is due to na + influx through fast voltage-gated na + Repolarization closes k + channels and opens slow na + channels ion imbalance. Ca 2+ channels open huge influx rising phase of action potential. K + channels open efflux of k + Cardiac pacemaker cells pass impulses, in order, across heart in ~220 ms. Pacemaker of heart in right atrial wall. Inherent rate of 100x/minute tempered by extrinsic factors. Impulse spreads across atria, and to av node. Because fibers are smaller diameter, have fewer gap junctions. Allows atrial contraction prior to ventricular contraction. Inherent rate of 50x/minute in absence of sa node input. Only electrical connection between atria and ventricles. Atria and ventricles not connected via gap junctions.

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