BIO SCI 93 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Grasshopper Mouse, Resting Potential, House Mouse

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Role of voltage gated ion channels in action potentials. Depolarization opens most sodium channels (potassium remains closed for now) Threshold depolarization action potential repolarization refractory period resting state. Sodium channels cannot react to a new stimulus. When membrane potential is decreasing after the action potential. Ex. grasshopper mouse (low action potentials) vs house mouse (high action potentials) Venom is blocking action potential in neurons. Two missense mutations in the amino acid (protein) sequence in a specific voltage-gated sodium channel. Leads to venom binding to the mutant sodium channel and blocking its function. Treatment for depression = antidepressant prescription drugs. Electrical impulse (ap): signaling within the cell. Utilizes voltage-gated k+ and voltage-gated na+ ion channels. Action potential from a presynaptic axon arrives at synaptic terminals. Excitable cells: ability to generate electrical signals (net movement of ions) Use ion channels to convert chemical or mechanical messages into electrical signals. Result in graded potential that can excite or inhibit an action potential.

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