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Action Potentials (In neurons within CNS)

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Action Potentials
“Salty banana in milky pools”
potassium on the inside, sodium chloride & calcium on the outside


Membrane potential
the difference in charge in outside vs inside the neuron


Action potential
a specific change in membrane potential


Propagation along the axon
Action potentials are all or nothing

always travel the same speed

Wether or not the cell sends an action potential is influenced by hundreds,
sometimes thousands, of other cells


Ion channels open & close
Keeps membrane and action potential in place


Depolarizing
A cell at rest is highly Polarized (-65 mv)

IPSP hyperpolarizes the neuron (more negative or move away from zero)

EPSP depolarizes (more positive and closer to 0)


threshold value
about -50mv

when reached an action potential is started




Action Potentials 1

, varies between neurons


Steps of Action potential
Rising Phase

1. If the depolarization (from EPSP) reaches the threshold value, then voltage-
gated sodium ion channels open

Voltage-gated sodium ion channels: along axon hillock and nodes of
Ranvier

Axon hillock can be called “spike initiation zone”
Summate incoming signals & decide if they meet the threshold

summation:

Spatial: From multiple different neurons at the same time

temporal: all info coming in from 1 location rapidly



2. Voltage-gated potassium channels open (more slowly) Shove potassium out &
lead to depolarization

Falling phase (Repolarization & absolute refractory period)

3. At top of potential voltage (highest point), sodium channels close, and
potassium stay open

Potassium goes out of cell due to concentration gradient and electrostatic
pressure

Peak positive voltage ( Overshoot)
AT rest they are naturally closed

after being opened for action potential, they are inactivated & closed (not
properly)

They will not open again for new signals for some time

Will close properly again when the membrane goes back to being at rest




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