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CH 6

1.​ cell to cell communication

2 basic types of signals:
➢​ electrical: changes in a cell’s membrane potential
➢​ chemical: molecules secreted by cells into the ECF
➢​ cells that respond to electrical or chemical signals are called target cells/ targets

★​ chemical signals: responsible for most of communication in the body; they act as
ligands that bind to proteins to initiate a response
★​ protein binding of chemical signals obeys the general rule for protein interactions:
specificity, affinity, competition, saturation

4 basic methods cell to cell communication:
➢​ local communication: using gap junctions
➢​ contact dependent signals: surface molecules from one cell bind to surface
molecules on another cell membrane
➢​ chemicals that diffuse through the ECF to act on cells close by
➢​ long distance communication: electrical and chemical signals carried by nerve
cells; chemical signals transported in the blood

→ simplest form of communication is the direct transfer of electrical and chemical signals
through gap junctions , protein channels that create cytoplasmic bridges between adjacent
cells.
-​ a gap junction forms from the union of membrane spanning proteins → CONNEXINS
on two adjacent cells
-​ united connexins create a protein channel (connexon) that can open and close
-​ channel open: connected cells work like a single cell that contains multiple nuclei
(syncytium); ions and small molecules (ATP; cAMP) diffuse directly from cytoplasm
of one cell to cytoplasm of the next; only electrical signals can pass directly from cell
to cell movement through gap junctions can be shut off completely
-​ larger molecules cannot pass the gap junctions

-​ some cell to cell communication requires that surface molecules on one cell
membrane bind to a membrane protein of another cell
-​ contact dependent signaling: occurs in immune system and during growth and
developing: such as nerve cells sends out long extensions that must grow from the
central axis of the body through to the distal ends of developing limbs
-​ cell adhesion molecules (CAMs): cell adhesion; act as receptors on cell to cell
signaling; linked to the skeleton or intracellular enzymes; transfer signals in both
directions across cell membranes
-​ contact dependent signaling is also know as juxtacrine signaling

-​ local communication: take solace through paracrine and autocrine signaling
★​ paracrine signal: chemical that act on cells in the immediate vicinity of the cell that
secreted the signal
★​ chemical signal that act on the cell that secreted is called an autocrine signal

, -​ some cases a molecules act as both an autocrine and paracrine signal

➢​ paracrine and autocrine signal molecules: reach their target cells by diffusing through
the interstitial fluid
➢​ distance is a limiting factor for diffusion; the effective range of paracrine signals is
restricted to adjacent cells
➢​ parcine molecule: histamine: chemical released from damaged cells
→ histamine acts as a paracrine signal diffusing to capillaries in the immediate area of the
injury and making them more permeable to white blood cells and antibodies
-​ fluid also leaves the blood vessels and collects in interstitial space; causing swelling
around the area of injury
-​ cytokines: regulatory peptides; and eicosanoids are lipid derived paracrine and
autocrine signal molecules

-​ all cells in the body can release paracrine signals; long distance communication
between cells takes place through the nervous and endocrine systems
-​ endocrine: communicates by hormones: chemical signals that are secreted into the
blood and distributed all over the body by circulation; hormones come in contact with
most cells of the body; but only those cells with receptors for the hormone are target
cells
-​ nervous system: combination of chemical signals and electrical signals to
communicate over long distances
-​ electrical signal: travels along a nerve cell (neuron) until it reaches the end of the
cell; where it is translated into a chemical signal secreted by the neuron
-​ chemical signals: secreted by neurons: neurocrine molecules

-​ NT: of a neurocrine molecule diffuses from the neuron across a narrow extracellular
space to a target cell and has a rapid onset effect
-​ neuromodulator: neurocrine acts slowly as an autocrine or paracrine signal
-​ neurohormone: neurocrine diffuses into the blood for body wide distribution

-​ cytokines: communication molecules; cytokine: refers to peptides that modulate
immune response → recent years: variety of regulatory peptides: 4 or more alpha
helix bundles
-​ families of cytokines include: interferons; IL; colony stimulating factors; growth
factors; TNF chemokines
-​ cytokines: associated with immune response; control development and cell
differentiation
-​ cytokines function as autocrine or paracrine signals
-​ cytokines: not produced by cells the way hormones are; nucleated cell can secrete
cytokines at some point in its life span
-​ cytokines are made on demand; hormones are made in advance and stored
-​ intracellular signal pathways for cytokines are usually different from those for
hormones

-​ erythropoietin: control synthesis of RBC; considered a hormone but it is a cytokine
-​ autocrine signals: act on the same cell that secreted them
-​ paracrine signals: secreted by one cell and diffuse to adjacent cells
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