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Title: Nervous System Part 1


1
Nervous System Part 1
  • Organization
  • Resting Membrane Potential
  • Signaling
  • Graded Potentials
  • Action Potentials

2
Organization
  • Control System that receives info about internal
    and external environment, integrates, and directs
    activities to respond.
  • Divided into the CNS and the PNS.

3
Organization
  • Consists of 2 classes of cells
  • Neurons (20) communication
  • Neuroglia (80) many fnctns structurally
    supporting, nurturing, insulating, protecting
    neutons
  • Nerves Bundles of neurons in the PNS

4
Organization
  • 3 types on neurons
  • Afferent (sensory) neurons
  • Interneurons
  • Efferent (motor) neurons

5
Organization
  • Main parts of a neuron

6
Resting Membrane Potential
  • A charge difference across the membrane of
    -70mV at rest.
  • Has the potential to do work.
  • K and Na leak channels in the cell membranes
    establish electrochemical gradients.

7
Resting Membrane Potential
8
Resting Membrane Potential
  • If the cell only had K channels the equilibrium
    potential of the cell would be 90mV.

9
Resting Membrane Potential
  • If the cell only had Na channels the equilibrium
    potential of the cell would be 60mV.

10
Resting Membrane Potential
  • There are more K leak channels so Vm is closer
    to EK than ENa.

11
Resting Membrane Potential
  • Active transport Na/K pumps maintain the ion
    concentrations as seen in table 6-2.

12
Signaling
  • Changes in a cells membrane potential produce
    electrical signals.
  • Graded potentials signaling over short
    distances.
  • Action potentials signaling over long distances
  • Terms for the direction
  • of changes relative to resting potential are
    seen to the right.

13
Graded Potentials
  • Changes in membrane potential confined to a small
    region of a neuron.
  • They are graded, meaning they can vary in
    magnitude.

14
Action Potentials
  • If the minimum threshold voltage is reached, a
    graded potential becomes an action potential.

15
Action Potentials
  • Voltage-gated sodium and potassium channels are
    responsible for the depolarization and
    repolarization of the membrane.

16
Action Potentials
17
Action Potentials
  • Always an all-or-nothing event.
  • Propagates away from a neurons trigger zone.

18
Nervous System Part 1 (cont.)
  • Action Potentials Review
  • Synapse

19
Action Potentials Review
  • http//outreach.mcb.harvard.edu/animations/action
    potential.swf

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Action Potentials Review
  • A typical neuron would have a resting membrane
    potential of about
  • (A) 70 mV
  • (B) 70 V
  • (C) -70 mV
  • (D) -70 V
  • (E) All of the above are observed at rest.

21
Action Potentials Review
  • At the peak of the action potential, the membrane
    potential is
  • (A) exactly at the Na equilibrium potential
  • (B) close to but more positive than the Na
    equilibrium potential
  • (C) close to but less positive than the Na
    equilibrium potential
  • (D) exactly at 0 mV
  • (E) the same as the resting membrane
    potential

22
Action Potentials Review
  • True or False Threshold voltage for opening is
    approximately the same for voltage-gated Na and
    K channels.
  • Voltage-gated Na and K channels open at the
    approximately the same threshold voltage K
    channels are just much more slower at opening
    wide and closing completely than Na channels.

23
Action Potentials Review
  • Schwann cells are glia cells that that for the
    myelin sheath.
  • They insulate the axons of neurons and increase
    the rate of action potential propagation.

24
Synapse
  • Synapse the narrow gap b/w 1 neuron the next.
  • Neurotransmitter the chemicals that cross the
    synapse

25
Synapse
26
Synapse
  • Response by postsynaptic cell depends on
  • Type of neurotransmitter
  • Conc. of neurotransmitter
  • Type of receptor
  • Number of receptors
  • Responsiveness of the receptors

27
Synapse
  • Many axon terminals synapse onto one neuron.
  • Excitatory and inhibitory signals are integrated
  • All synaptic potentials are graded potentials

28
Synapse
  • EPSP excitatory post-synaptic potentials
    depolarization
  • IPSP inhibitory post-synaptic potentials
    hyperpolarizing
  • When threshold is reached an action potential is
    fired down the post-synaptic neuron.

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Synapse
  • Neurotransmitters need to be removed ASAP after
    signal is complete.
  • Many helpers
  • Diffusion
  • Enzymes
  • Protein pumps
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