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Saltatory conduction in axons
Myelinisation makes the action potentials jump from one node of Ranvier
to another (skips the myelin sheath). Only the nods have Na+ channels.
Demyelinating diseases reduce or block conduction when current leaks out
of the previously insulated regions between the nodes.

Modulation of cell excitability: hypo- and hyperkalemia
Nernst equation is for each ion, such as potassium.
Normokalemia: subthreshold graded potential  does not fire an action
potential.
A suprathreshold stimulus will fire an action potential.
Hyperkalemia (depolarizes cell): increased blood K+ concentration,
brings membrane closer to threshold. Stimulus that would normally be
subthreshold  can trigger an action potential now. Resting membrane
potential: -70  -65.  kidney disfunction
Hypokalamia (hyperpolarizes cell): decreased blood K+ concentration,
hyperpolarizes the membrane and makes the neuron less likely to fire an
action potential (with a stimulus normally above threshold). Resting
membrane potential: -70  -80.  excessive sweating
Nernst equation




Communication in the nervous system
Presynaptic terminal to postsynaptic cell membrane  majority: chemical
synapses  neurocrine molecules secreted (Gaba, NE, glutamate)  act
on neurocrine receptors.
Neurotransmitter release: action potential depolarizes axon terminal 
calcium channels open  calcium triggers exocytosis of synaptic vesicle
contents  neurotransmitter diffuses across the synaptic cleft and binds
with receptors.
Neurotransmitter termination: neurotransmitters can be returned to
axon terminals or transported into glial cells  enzymes inactivate
neurotransmitters  can diffuse out of synaptic cleft.
Strength of stimulus
Higher stimulus  more neurotransmitters released.
Modulation of synaptic signalling
Multiple axon terminals on neuron. The summation of several subthreshold
signals results in an action potential. Synaptic inhibition:
 Global inhibition: all targets inhibited equally. Excitatory and
inhibitory presynaptic neurons fire  summed signals are below
threshold  no action potential initiated. No response occurs in any
target cell.
 Local inhibition (at terminal): an inhibitory neuron synapses on one
of the presynaptic neurons and selectively inhibits one target.
Excitatory neuron fires  action potential generated  inhibitory
neuron fires, blocking neurotransmitters release at one synapse.
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