Action Potential
Neurophysiology
Neurochemicals
Neurochemicals 2
Action Potential and Neurochemical release
100

What is the polarity of the extracellular environment? intracellular environment?

Extracellular: positive (Na+, Cl-)

Intracellular: negative (K+, Proteins)

100

What are the two types of cells in the nervous system?

Neurons and Glia

100

Name the three classes of neurochemicals

Small molecules (amino acids, amines)

Neuropeptides

Gasotransmitters

100

What is the main inhibitory neurochemical?

GABA

100

What is the most permeable ion at resting potential?

Potassium

200

What ion exits cells during depolarization?

Potassium

200

Which two types of glia cells are used for myelination and where are they located (CNS or PNS)?

Oligondendrocytes (CNS)

Schwann cells (PNS)

200

What are the functions of Acetylcholine?

Movement

Autonomic function 

Learning and Memory

200

What is the main excitatory neurochemical? What does excess activity cause?

Glutamate

excitotoxity

200

What channels/pumps help maintain resting potential?

Na+/K+ pump

leaky K+ channels

leaky Na+ channels

300

What channel opens once threshold is reached?

Sodium channels

300

What are the main components of the neuron (from input to output)?

Dendrites

Soma

Axon Hillock

Axon 

Axon terminal

300

What are the functions of Dopamine?

Movement 

Reinforcement

Planning

300

What are drugs that enhance the activity of neurochemicals? Name one way they can accomplish this.

Agonist

mimic neurochemical

increase production of neurochemical components

Block reuptake

inhibit enzyme that breaks neurochemical down 

300

What are neurochemicals held in?

Vesticles
400

What channel closes once action potential is reached? What channel closes at the undershoot?

Sodium channels

Potassium channels

400

What is the most common type of glia?

Astrocyte

400

Name the functions of Norepinephrine

Arousal and vigilance 

Mood

400

What are drugs that reduce the activity of neurochemicals? Name one way they can accomplish this.

Antagonist

Block receptor 

Break down at synapse

promote reuptake

400

Where are voltage gated channels? Where are ligand gated channels?

Voltage- at axon

Ligand- synapse

500

Name the stages of the action potential and their voltage ranges.

Resting potential (-70 mV)

Threshold (-55 mV)

Depolarization (-55 to 40 mV)

Action potential (40 mV)

Repolarization (40 to -90 mV)

Hyperpolarization (-90 mV)

500

Name the five types of glia cells and where they are located.

Astrocyte: CNS
Ependymal Cells: lining of ventricles and central canal

Oligondendrocytes: CNS

Schwann Cells: PNS

Microglia: CNS

500

Name the functions of serotonin and the location of highest concentration.

Sleep, appetite, mood, aggression, social rank

Ralphe Nucleus

500

What do MAOIs and SSRIs do?

Monoamine oxidase inhibitors block action of MAO.

Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors block reuptake of serotonin

500

Why are myelinated cells faster?

The signal propagates at nodes of Ranvier, while unmyelinated cells have to propagate at each successive axonal segment

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