Title: SYNAPSES
1SYNAPSES
D. C. Mikulecky Professor of Physiology http//v
iews.vcu.edu/mikuleck/
2TWO TYPES OF SYNAPSE
3ELECTRICAL
GAP JUNCTION PROVIDES PATH FOR IONS TO FLOW
FROM ONE CELL TO ANOTHER
CELL 1
CELL 2
4CHEMICAL THE SYNAPSE
INCOMING NERVE
POST SYNAPTIC NERVE
SPACE
5EVENTS IN CELLULAR COMMUNICATION
INPUT SIGNAL (CHEMICAL,MECHANICAL, PHOTO,
ELECTRICAL)
RECEPTOR
TRANSDUCER
EFFECTOR ENZYMES,GENOME,CONTRACTILE FILAMENTS,
SECRETORY GRANULES
RESPONSE (OUTPUT)
SECRETION CONTRACTION/RELAXATION
DIVISION PHAGOCYTOSIS
6HOW ARE WE WIRED?CONNECTIONS BETWEEN NERVE CELLS
AXON
CELL BODY
AXON TERMINALS
AXON HILLOCK
DENDRITES
7THE NATURE OF CHEMICAL TRANSMISSION BETWEEN NERVES
- PRESYNAPTIC EVENTS
- POSTSYNAPTIC EVENTS
- IN THE SPACE
8PRESYNAPTIC EVENTS
- THE ALL OR NONE ACTION POTENTIAL TRIGGERS THE
RELEASE OF CHEMICAL TRANSMITTER
9INCOMING ACTION POTENTIAL
- DEPOLARIZES
- TRIGGERS CALCIUM CHANNELS
- CALCIUM ENTERS THE CELL
10THE SYNAPSE
INCOMING ACTION POTENTIAL
CALCIUM CHANNEL
RECEPTOR
SYNAPTIC VESSICLES
ION CHANNEL
ENZYME
11THE SYNAPSE INCOMING ACTION POTENTAL
INCOMING ACTION POTENTIAL
CALCIUM CHANNEL
RECEPTOR
SYNAPTIC VESSICLES
ION CHANNEL
ENZYME
12CALCIUM INFLUX
- CAUSES VESSICLES TO BE RELEASED
- VESSICLES MIGRATE TO MEMBRANE
- EXOCYTOSIS
- NEUROTRANSMITTER ENTERS SPACE
13THE SYNAPSE CALCIUM CHANNELS OPEN
INCOMING ACTION POTENTIAL
CALCIUM CHANNEL
RECEPTOR
SYNAPTIC VESSICLES
ION CHANNEL
ENZYME
14THE SYNAPSE NEUROTRANSMITTER ENTERS SPACE
CALCIUM CHANNEL
RECEPTOR
SYNAPTIC VESSICLES
ION CHANNEL
ENZYME
15POST SYNAPTIC EVENTS
- IONOTROPIC (LIGAND GATED) CHANNELS
- VOLTAGE GATED CHANNELS
- ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES
16IONOTROPIC CHANNELS
- BIND NEUROTRANSMITTER
- OPEN CHANNEL
- HYPER OR DE-POLARIZATION
17THE SYNAPSENEUROTRANSMITTER BINDS TO
POSTSYNAPTIC RECEPTOR
CALCIUM CHANNEL
RECEPTOR
SYNAPTIC VESSICLES
ION CHANNEL
ENZYME
18HOW ARE WE WIRED?CONNECTIONS BETWEEN NERVE CELLS
AXON
CELL BODY
AXON TERMINALS
AXON HILLOCK
DENDRITES
19POSTSYNAPTIC POTENTIALS
EPSP
RESTING POTENTIAL
TIME
20SPATIAL SUMMATION
SIMULTANEOUS INPUT FROM TWO SYNAPSES
ABOVE THRESHOLD
THRESHOLD
TIME
21SPATIAL SUMMATION
SIMULTANEOUS INPUT FROM TWO SYNAPSES
ABOVE THRESHOLD
THRESHOLD
TIME
22TEMPORAL SUMMATION
TOO FAR APART IN TIME NO SUMMATION
TIME
23TEMPORAL SUMMATION
CLOSER IN TIME SUMMATION BUT BELOW THRESHOLD
THRESHOLD
TIME
24THE GOLDMAN-HODGKIN-KATZ (GHK) EQUATION
Ko ?Nao Vm 60 LOG
-------------------------- Ki ?Nai
? IS THE RATIO OF SODIUM TO POTASSIUM
PERMEABILITY
25TEMPORAL SUMMATION
STILL CLOSER IN TIME ABOVE THRESHOLD
THRESHOLD
TIME
26EPSP-IPSP CANCELLATION
27HOW EXCITATION OCCURS-THE ROLE OF DEPOLARIZATION
AND HYPERPOLARIZATION
- SUMMATION CAN DEPOLARIZE THE CELL BEYOND
THRESHOLD - HYPERPOLARIZATION BLOCKS
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29NEURO TRANSMITTERS
- ACETYL CHOLINE
- DOPAMINE
- NOREPINEPHRINE
- EPINEPHRINE
- SEROTONIN
- HISTAMINE
- GLYCINE
- GLUTAMINE
- GAMMA-AMINOBUTYRIC ACID (GABA)
30IN THE SPACE
- ENZYME CHEWS UP LIGAND
- MASS ACTION CAUSES LIGAND TO DISSOCIATE FROM
RECEPTOR
31THE SYNAPSE
CALCIUM CHANNEL
RECEPTOR
SYNAPTIC VESSICLES
ION CHANNEL
ENZYME
32THE SYNAPSE
CALCIUM CHANNEL
RECEPTOR
SYNAPTIC VESSICLES
ION CHANNEL
ENZYME