BIPN 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Membrane Potential, Repolarization, Voltage-Gated Potassium Channel

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The peak of an ap will not reach its full peak if k+ channels are opened. In a scenario where we first open of na+ channels we see a positive rise in membrane potential. When we then suddenly open up k+ channels we see a gradual repolarization down to the vm and eventually bellow the vm. After a while the membrane potential should rise back up to vm b/c of the na+ leak channels that allow na+ to go into the membrane which makes it a little more positive. An ap is a typical neuron membrane that changes its permeability to different ions at different time. After hyperpolarization or ahp is the area in which the membrane potential goes down below the initial resting potential before it recovers completely. Why is the cell permeable to na+ before k+: answer: b/c na+ channels are faster at opening than k+ channels.

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