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Dr Subodh Yadav
Associate Professor
MBBS.MS.DMUD
Membrane Potentials & Synaptic
Transmission
Learning Objectives
At the end of this class, you should be able to understand:
 Define & Identify on a diagram of a neuron – dendrites , axon,
axon hillock ,soma & Synaptic cleft.
 Classification of neuron
 Classification of Neuroglia.
 Neuronal degeneration and regeneration
Structure
Neurons, neuroglia and organization of the
nervous system
Overview of the nervous system
Functions of the nervous system
 Sensory- detection of internal and external stimuli (sensory
neurons)
 Integrative- processing of sensory information (interneurons)
 Motor- response to integrated “decision” (motor neurons)
Organization of the nervous system
Structure and function of neurons
 Act through propagation of
action potentials
 Vary considerably in size
 Dendrites, cell body and axons
 May be myelinated
 Synapse with other neuron or
muscle cell; release
neurotransmitters
Neurotransmitter action
 About 100 neurotransmitters
known
 Amino acids, polypeptides,
gases
 Released into synaptic cleft,
bind to membrane of target
cell
Structural diversity in neurons
 Multipolar- many dendrites, one axon
 Most neurons in CNS
 Bipolar- one dendrite, one axon
 Sensory organs
 Unipolar- sensory
 Axon termini extend into CNS
Neuroglial cells
 Much smaller than neurons and more numerous
 Do not propagate action potentials
 Can replace themselves
Four types of neuroglia in CNS
 Oligodendrocytes
 Myelinating cells
 Astrocytes
 Blood-brain barrier (BBB)
 Microglia
 Phagocytes (from bone marrow)
 Ependymal cells
 Line ventricles of brain; produce cerebrospinal fluid
(CSF)
Neuroglia of the CNS
Neuroglia of the PNS
 Schwann cells
 Myelinating cells
 Help direct axon
regeneration
 Satellite cells
 Support, protection,
regulation of molecular
exchange
Why myelin?
 Increases speed of nerve
impulse transmission
 Myelinating cells leave gaps on
axons (nodes of Ranvier)
 Schwann cells can help
regenerate axons
 Demyelination can lead to loss
of function (MS)
Gray and white matter
4.Depending upon Function
Classification of nerve
Ligand gated ion channel…..muscle cells
SALTATORY CONDUCTION
31
Synaptic transmission
Impulses in dendrites
EPSP & IPSP
EPSP-Excitatory post synaptic potential
IPSP-Inhibitory post synaptic potential
Events of Synaptic transmission
Repair and regeneration of neurons
 Neurons can grow new dendrites or axon termini
 Repair is limited to certain neurons in the PNS
 Growth factors promote formation of new neurons; limited to
specific regions of brain (hippocampus) in human adults
 Growth does occur in fetal and juvenile stages- what turns it
off?
Medically significant conditions
 Multiple sclerosis (demyelination)
 Epilepsy (uncontrolled electrical discharges)
 Tumors
 Neuropathies- affect specific nerves
 Infectious disease
 Wallerian degeneration
Clinical Considerations
 Lambert – Eaton syndrome – loss of voltage gated
Ca2+ channels,Treatment: Guanidine & calcium
gluconate.
 Cystic fibrosis – impaired Cl- ion channels – inherited
disease affects airways of lungs.
 Myasthenia gravis – autoimmune disease against nAch
in motor end plates.
 Botulism & Tetanus – affect SNARE proteins.
MCQ
 Which statement describes the membrane
potential at the peak of an action potential?
A) The membrane potential is slightly less positive than
the Na+ equilibrium potential.
B) The membrane potential is much more positive than
the Na+ equilibrium potential.
C) The membrane potential is slightly more positive than
the Na+ equilibrium potential
D) The membrane potential is the same as the Na+
equilibrium potential.
Key--A
 Which of the following neuronal processes
transmits an action potential?
a) Soma
b) Dendrite
c) Glia
d) Axon
Key-D
 Which of the following is the correct definition of a
cation?
A) A cation is a positively charged ion.
B) A cation is an ion that can have a positive or
negative charge.
C) A cation is a negatively charged ion.
D) A cation is an ion that cannot have a charge.
Key-A
Thank you

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Membrane Potentials Synaptic Transmission.pptx

  • 1. Dr Subodh Yadav Associate Professor MBBS.MS.DMUD Membrane Potentials & Synaptic Transmission
  • 2. Learning Objectives At the end of this class, you should be able to understand:  Define & Identify on a diagram of a neuron – dendrites , axon, axon hillock ,soma & Synaptic cleft.  Classification of neuron  Classification of Neuroglia.  Neuronal degeneration and regeneration
  • 4. Neurons, neuroglia and organization of the nervous system
  • 5. Overview of the nervous system
  • 6. Functions of the nervous system  Sensory- detection of internal and external stimuli (sensory neurons)  Integrative- processing of sensory information (interneurons)  Motor- response to integrated “decision” (motor neurons)
  • 7. Organization of the nervous system
  • 8. Structure and function of neurons  Act through propagation of action potentials  Vary considerably in size  Dendrites, cell body and axons  May be myelinated  Synapse with other neuron or muscle cell; release neurotransmitters
  • 9. Neurotransmitter action  About 100 neurotransmitters known  Amino acids, polypeptides, gases  Released into synaptic cleft, bind to membrane of target cell
  • 10. Structural diversity in neurons  Multipolar- many dendrites, one axon  Most neurons in CNS  Bipolar- one dendrite, one axon  Sensory organs  Unipolar- sensory  Axon termini extend into CNS
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 14. Neuroglial cells  Much smaller than neurons and more numerous  Do not propagate action potentials  Can replace themselves
  • 15. Four types of neuroglia in CNS  Oligodendrocytes  Myelinating cells  Astrocytes  Blood-brain barrier (BBB)  Microglia  Phagocytes (from bone marrow)  Ependymal cells  Line ventricles of brain; produce cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)
  • 17. Neuroglia of the PNS  Schwann cells  Myelinating cells  Help direct axon regeneration  Satellite cells  Support, protection, regulation of molecular exchange
  • 18. Why myelin?  Increases speed of nerve impulse transmission  Myelinating cells leave gaps on axons (nodes of Ranvier)  Schwann cells can help regenerate axons  Demyelination can lead to loss of function (MS)
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21. Gray and white matter
  • 22.
  • 23.
  • 24.
  • 26.
  • 28.
  • 29.
  • 30. Ligand gated ion channel…..muscle cells
  • 33. Impulses in dendrites EPSP & IPSP EPSP-Excitatory post synaptic potential IPSP-Inhibitory post synaptic potential
  • 34. Events of Synaptic transmission
  • 35.
  • 36. Repair and regeneration of neurons  Neurons can grow new dendrites or axon termini  Repair is limited to certain neurons in the PNS  Growth factors promote formation of new neurons; limited to specific regions of brain (hippocampus) in human adults  Growth does occur in fetal and juvenile stages- what turns it off?
  • 37.
  • 38. Medically significant conditions  Multiple sclerosis (demyelination)  Epilepsy (uncontrolled electrical discharges)  Tumors  Neuropathies- affect specific nerves  Infectious disease  Wallerian degeneration
  • 39. Clinical Considerations  Lambert – Eaton syndrome – loss of voltage gated Ca2+ channels,Treatment: Guanidine & calcium gluconate.  Cystic fibrosis – impaired Cl- ion channels – inherited disease affects airways of lungs.  Myasthenia gravis – autoimmune disease against nAch in motor end plates.  Botulism & Tetanus – affect SNARE proteins.
  • 40. MCQ  Which statement describes the membrane potential at the peak of an action potential? A) The membrane potential is slightly less positive than the Na+ equilibrium potential. B) The membrane potential is much more positive than the Na+ equilibrium potential. C) The membrane potential is slightly more positive than the Na+ equilibrium potential D) The membrane potential is the same as the Na+ equilibrium potential. Key--A
  • 41.  Which of the following neuronal processes transmits an action potential? a) Soma b) Dendrite c) Glia d) Axon Key-D
  • 42.  Which of the following is the correct definition of a cation? A) A cation is a positively charged ion. B) A cation is an ion that can have a positive or negative charge. C) A cation is a negatively charged ion. D) A cation is an ion that cannot have a charge. Key-A