Synapses
Calcium/Proteins
Proteins/Receptors
Neurotransmitters
Miscellaneous
100

Rapid communication; Connexon channels permit current to flow passively from the pre-synaptic cell to the post-synaptic

What is Electrical Synapse?

100

Treatment with this calcium channel blocker eliminates both the pre-synaptic calcium current and the post synaptic response 

What is Cadmium?

100

They come together to form the SNARE complex

What are SNAP-25, synaptobrevin, and syntaxin?

100

NMDA opens these kinds of receptors

What are Ionotropic receptors?

100

Conductance through an ion channel generating an electrical current

What is Postsynaptic Current?

200

Once vesicles are free from their reserve pool tethers, they make their way to the plasma membrane and are attached to the membrane by docking reactions that involves these proteins 

What are SNARE proteins?

200

Ca2+ chelator doesn't block channels but it binds to free calcium to prevent sudden rise in ________ calcium 

What is intracellular calcium?

200

Contains intracellular domains that indirectly affect channels through the activation of intermediate molecules  

What is Metabotropic Receptors?

200

Single most neurotransmitter that mediates synaptic inhibition

What is GABA?

200

This is able to freely diffuse across the plasma membrane and interact with target structures within the cell and is a vasodilator

What is Nitric Oxide?

300

No intercellular continuity, no direct flow of current from pre- to post- synaptic cell

What is Chemical Synapse?

300

The binding of calcium with this protein causes a chemical change allowing the fusion of two membranes

What is Synaptotoagmin?

300

The dome-like structure of this protein forms coated pits that initiate membrane budding, increasing the curvature of the budding membrane until it forms a coated vesicle-like structure that remains connected to the plasma membrane via a narrow lipid stalk

What is Clathrin?

300

This enzyme breaks down ACh

What is Acetylcholinesterase?

300

Depolarizes membrane potential 

What is EPSP?

400

A cytoskeletal junction in developing synapses that may serve to organize post-synaptic receptors and speed their responses to neurotransmitters

What is Post-synpatic Density?

400

This transmitter is triggered by an influx of calcium 

What is Secretion?

400

This results from the summed opening of many Ach receptors giving a macroscopic current

What is an End Plate Current?

400

This neurotransmitter is taken up into the presynaptic terminal by the SAT2

What is Glutamate?

400

This receptor is present in high concentrations in structures associated with the brain's reward system (cerebral cortex, cerebellum, basal ganglia)

What is CB1 receptor?

500

This occurs in the absence of presynaptic stimulation 

What is Spontaneous miniature EPPs?

500

This coil causes the final pinching-off of membrane that severs the stalk and completes the production of coated vesicles

What is Dynamin?

500

This typically triggers a postsynaptic action potential by opening voltage-gated Naand Kchannel

What is EPP? 

500

Lysergic acid diethylamide causes hallucinations by activating multiple types of these specific receptors

What is Metabotropic 5-HT receptors? 

500

The 3 main groups that classify >20 endogenous ligands of opioid receptors 

What are endorphins, enkephalins, dynorphins?

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