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what is the difference between cardiac myocyte action potential and that of the CNS or ANS? nerve cell action potential is very short cardiac action potential is much longer they are longer to have adequate filling time in order to get a good contraction for a reasonable bolus of blood the only way this can happen is if the action potential is longer this will also mean that the refractory period will be longer What are the 5 phases of the non-pacemaker action potential? 0 - depolarization 1 - partial repolarization 2 - plateau 3 - repolarization 4 - resting membrane potential what happens during phase 0 of the non-pacemaker action potential depolarization voltage gated sodium channels are opening up until we get past threshold what happens during phase 1 of the non-pacemaker action potential #Examify | #OnlineExams | #TestPrep | #StudyResources | #AcademicSuccess | #ExamPreparation | #QuizTime | #LearningTools | #Education | #StudentSupport Examify | Smart Grades | Latest update partial repolarization what happens during phase 2 of the non-pacemaker action potential plateau calcium channels open (L-type because they are long) potassium is still open potassium out and calcium in - they are opposing each other in voltage giving the plateau this is when the ventricles are filling what happens during phase 3 of the non-pacemaker action potential repolarization calcium channels are closed potassium channels are the only thing open taking their positive charge with them making the interior more negative what happens during phase 4 of the non-pacemaker action potential resting membrane potential where we are in between action potentials there is no net change in ovltage inside the cell When does contraction take place? begins towards the end of repolarization and ends at some point during repolarization refractory period #Examify | #OnlineExams | #TestPrep | #StudyResources | #AcademicSuccess | #ExamPreparation | #QuizTime | #LearningTools | #Education | #StudentSupport E

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Rush - Advanced Pharmacology -
NSG 531 - Exam 3 Questions and
Correct Answers the Latest Update
what is the difference between cardiac myocyte action potential and that of the

CNS or ANS?


✓ nerve cell action potential is very short
✓ cardiac action potential is much longer
✓ they are longer to have adequate filling time in order to get a good contraction for a
reasonable bolus of blood
✓ the only way this can happen is if the action potential is longer
✓ this will also mean that the refractory period will be longer



What are the 5 phases of the non-pacemaker action potential?


✓ 0 - depolarization
✓ 1 - partial repolarization
✓ 2 - plateau
✓ 3 - repolarization
✓ 4 - resting membrane potential



what happens during phase 0 of the non-pacemaker action potential


✓ depolarization
✓ voltage gated sodium channels are opening up until we get past threshold



what happens during phase 1 of the non-pacemaker action potential



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✓ partial repolarization



what happens during phase 2 of the non-pacemaker action potential


✓ plateau
✓ calcium channels open (L-type because they are long)
✓ potassium is still open
✓ potassium out and calcium in - they are opposing each other in voltage giving the
plateau
✓ this is when the ventricles are filling



what happens during phase 3 of the non-pacemaker action potential


✓ repolarization
✓ calcium channels are closed
✓ potassium channels are the only thing open taking their positive charge with them
making the interior more negative



what happens during phase 4 of the non-pacemaker action potential


✓ resting membrane potential where we are in between action potentials there is no
net change in ovltage inside the cell



When does contraction take place?


✓ begins towards the end of repolarization and ends at some point during
repolarization



refractory period


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✓ during phase 0, 1, 2, and part of phase 3 the cell is refractory to the initiation of new
action potentials
✓ many antiarrhythmic drugs increase the Refractory period which reduces myocyte
excitability



what are the benefits of the refractory period


✓ limits frequency of cardiac contractions
✓ allows for adequate filling time
✓ prevents sustained contractions



how are pacemaker cells different from non-pacemaker cell


✓ no resting membrane potential - no point where it is flat
✓ there are very few sodium channels in pacemaker - sodium channels are not driving
depolarization - calcium is
✓ only 3 phases
✓ comprised of cells within the SA node
✓ generate regular, spontaneous action potentials



what are the phases of pacemaker action potential


✓ 0 - rapid depolarization
✓ 3 - repolarization
✓ 4 - slow depolarization



what happens during phase 0 of the pacemaker action potential


✓ Rapid depolarization
✓ something is coming to open voltage gated calcium channels (L-type) calcium comes

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rushing in



what happens during phase 3 of the pacemaker action potential


✓ repolarization
✓ potassium channels now open up, potassium rushes out, repolarizes



what happens during phase 4 of the pacemaker action potential


✓ slow depolarization
✓ with potassium rushing out we are all the way down at -60
✓ funny sodium channels open up until voltage reaches -50
✓ T-type (transient) calcium channels open up until voltage reaches -40
✓ L-type calcium channels then open back up



Describe how non-pacemaker APs can mimic pacemkaer APs


✓ Hypoxia and ischemia
✓ when the resting membrane potential is not getting enough oxygen it is going to
become more positive because you need oxygen to produce ATP. If we are deficient
in ATP then the NA K ATPase pump wont be functioning

✓ if someone is hypoxic in a focal area - say they have a resting membrane potential at
-45 - the fast sodium channels won't open - they start using calcium to open - so
they would convert into action potentials that use calcium (hence how they mimic
pacemaker APs)



excitation-contraction coupling


✓ sequence of events from motor neuron signaling to a skeletal muscle fiber to

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